Urban densification in São Paulo intensifies heat islands, impacting outdoor temperatures.
The article analyzes how urban development affects outdoor temperatures in a neighborhood in São Paulo, Brazil. By studying temperature variations at different scales, researchers found that the layout of buildings and access to sunlight impact temperature differences. High-rise buildings create different microclimates due to their shadows, while compact areas have different temperatures compared to low-rise zones. The study suggests using an urban canyon model to understand how daylight and building shapes influence temperatures in urban areas.