Creating comfortable indoor climates is one of funda-mental functions of buildings and buildings use a large amount of energy to fulfill their function. Therefore, it is important to understand how and under what thermal environments, the occupants can achieve their comfort in their normal lives. This paper reports the results from a longitudinal field investigation, which has been conducted to reveal the comfort temperatures of occupants in open plan offices in summer, autumn and winter in Seoul, Korea and to identify the environ-mental factors that could affect comfort temperatures. The survey results confirm that comfort temperature would vary with seasons. This research provides the evidence to link the indoor and outdoor temperatures a...
This paper compares occupants’ thermal response to naturally-ventilated and air-conditioned offices ...
Advances in heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) technologies have dramatically improved...
The adaptive hypothesis predicts that contextual factors and past thermal history modify building oc...
Creating comfortable indoor climates is one of funda-mental functions of buildings and buildings use...
Office building thermal environment quality is essential since thermal comfort and worker productivi...
This study was undertaken to investigate seasonal adaptation to temperature in Japanese offices, wit...
This research focuses on determining thermal comfort and analysing adaptive opportunities in Japanes...
Thermal comfort studies are necessary in the early stage of building design, especially in tropical ...
This study focuses on the behavioural aspects of the occupants in Japanese office buildings. The beh...
A comfortable indoor environment is one of the primary conditions of buildings. A majority of studie...
A comfortable indoor environment is one of the primary conditions of buildings. A majority of studie...
Residential buildings instigate a vital role in creating a safe and comfortable indoor living enviro...
Extensive studies have been done on adaptive thermal comfort for naturally ventilated buildings. How...
AbstractHarbin is located in Chinese severe cold area. Local people stay indoors by most of time in ...
Comfort temperature is important to investigate because the chosen office indoor temperatures affect...
This paper compares occupants’ thermal response to naturally-ventilated and air-conditioned offices ...
Advances in heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) technologies have dramatically improved...
The adaptive hypothesis predicts that contextual factors and past thermal history modify building oc...
Creating comfortable indoor climates is one of funda-mental functions of buildings and buildings use...
Office building thermal environment quality is essential since thermal comfort and worker productivi...
This study was undertaken to investigate seasonal adaptation to temperature in Japanese offices, wit...
This research focuses on determining thermal comfort and analysing adaptive opportunities in Japanes...
Thermal comfort studies are necessary in the early stage of building design, especially in tropical ...
This study focuses on the behavioural aspects of the occupants in Japanese office buildings. The beh...
A comfortable indoor environment is one of the primary conditions of buildings. A majority of studie...
A comfortable indoor environment is one of the primary conditions of buildings. A majority of studie...
Residential buildings instigate a vital role in creating a safe and comfortable indoor living enviro...
Extensive studies have been done on adaptive thermal comfort for naturally ventilated buildings. How...
AbstractHarbin is located in Chinese severe cold area. Local people stay indoors by most of time in ...
Comfort temperature is important to investigate because the chosen office indoor temperatures affect...
This paper compares occupants’ thermal response to naturally-ventilated and air-conditioned offices ...
Advances in heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) technologies have dramatically improved...
The adaptive hypothesis predicts that contextual factors and past thermal history modify building oc...