抄録
This report presents the outline of a building design support system that evaluates the outdoor thermal environment. Using this system, designers can easily evaluate the thermal comfort of pedestrians in the vicinity of the buildings of concern, considering various meteolorogical factors, such as wind speed and relative humidity. One feature of this system is that it has a database of airflow around buildings in which the results of CFD analysis for various conditions are stored. Therefore, the designers can save time to be used for evaluating the thermal comfort of pedestrians because they don't need the results of wind tunnel experiment or CFD analysis.