IEA EBC Annex 97 / Cities Task 5 - Sustainable Cooling in Cities Seminar Series: Upcoming session with Victoria López Cabeza

22. July 2026
Online, Wien, AT

The Seminar Series is a biweekly on­line forum where project participants share their research, experiences, and prac­tical approaches related to sustainable cooling and climate adaptation in cities. The upcoming session features Victoria López Cabeza (Universidad de Sevilla) presenting "Decoding Outdoor Thermal Comfort: Multi-scale Passive Strategies simulation for thermal resilient cities".

Organizer

The seminar series is hosted by the Institute of Building Research & Innovation as part of the project "IEA EBC Annex 97 / Task 5 Sustainable Cooling in Cities".

Content Description

Each session explores a different topic and offers opportunities for discussion and know­ledge exchange.

This session presents a multi-scale research framework developed by the SATH group at the University of Seville to evaluate heat and passive cooling strategies across four urban scales: city-wide, neighborhood, public plazas, and outdoor spaces in buildings, in the Mediterranean climate.

By integrating empirical observation (satellite teledetection, UAV thermal mapping, mobile and fixed sensing) with advanced simulation workflows (ENVI-met and Ladybug Tools among others), we establish a validated methodology for assessing and optimizing microclimates.

Results highlight a critical transscalar interdependence and confirm that solar shading is the most effective passive strategy to mitigate pedestrian heat stress, while vegetation and cooling pavements have more limited benefits. This work also addresses the main challenges for future research on this topic.

Speaker Bio

Victoria Patricia López Cabeza is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Design Engineering at the University of Seville. She holds a degree in Architecture from the University of Seville (2015) and a Master in Design Studies specializing in Energy and Environment from Harvard University (2020).

Her research focuses on building and urban energy performance, microclimate simulation optimization, and outdoor thermal comfort. Her work bridges the thermodynamic behavior of transitional spaces (such as courtyards in Mediterranean climates) with large-scale urban environmental performance. 

Target Audience

The seminar series is open to project participants, researchers, practitioners, policymakers, students, and anyone interested in sustainable cooling, urban climate adaptation, and related topics. Participants from all disciplines and backgrounds are welcome.

Participant Information

Participation is possible via Microsoft Teams.
Please contact tabea.wonnebauer@ibri.at to register.

Contact Address

Tabea Wonnebauer
E-Mail: tabea.wonnebauer@ibri.at