In Australia the preference of most of the ageing population is to age in place. It is therefore necessary that the thermal environment in homes provides comfort for its occupants to promote healthy ageing. Houses that are too hot or too cold are not only unpleasant to live in but may pose a health risk, especially amongst a vulnerable population. The study reported in this paper is part of larger research into the thermal practices of people over 65 in Adelaide, South Australia. The aim of this study was to examine the thermal comfort of people over the age of 65 during the coldest winter month as well as during a record breaking hot summer month in 2015. A longitudinal comfort study of both living areas and bedrooms was conducted in 10 So...
Background: Australia has a hot climate with maximum summer temperatures in its major cities frequen...
The increase in the frequency of very hot weather that is a predicted consequence of climate change ...
The increase in the frequency of very hot weather that is a predicted consequence of climate change ...
Australia is faced with the challenge of housing and caring for an increasingly ageing population. A...
Theme: Fifty years later: Revisiting the role of architectural science in design and practiceThis st...
At a time when the population is ageing and most people choose to live in their own home for as long...
Ageing brings about physiological changes that affect people’s thermal sensitivity and thermor...
As people age, physiological changes affect their thermal perception, sensitivity and regulation. Th...
An important consideration for future age-friendly cities is that older people are able to live in h...
Ageing brings about physiological changes that affect people’s thermal sensitivity and thermoregulat...
Heat-waves are increasing globally, as a result of climate change. One of the groups most vulnerable...
This '10 Questions' contribution provides an overview of thermal comfort in relation to ageing and t...
Published: 13 November 2020An important consideration for future age-friendly cities is that older p...
AIM: A major heatwave occurred in Australia in early 2009 with considerable and varied health impact...
International evidence suggests that cold housing – and its effects on health – is not just confined...
Background: Australia has a hot climate with maximum summer temperatures in its major cities frequen...
The increase in the frequency of very hot weather that is a predicted consequence of climate change ...
The increase in the frequency of very hot weather that is a predicted consequence of climate change ...
Australia is faced with the challenge of housing and caring for an increasingly ageing population. A...
Theme: Fifty years later: Revisiting the role of architectural science in design and practiceThis st...
At a time when the population is ageing and most people choose to live in their own home for as long...
Ageing brings about physiological changes that affect people’s thermal sensitivity and thermor...
As people age, physiological changes affect their thermal perception, sensitivity and regulation. Th...
An important consideration for future age-friendly cities is that older people are able to live in h...
Ageing brings about physiological changes that affect people’s thermal sensitivity and thermoregulat...
Heat-waves are increasing globally, as a result of climate change. One of the groups most vulnerable...
This '10 Questions' contribution provides an overview of thermal comfort in relation to ageing and t...
Published: 13 November 2020An important consideration for future age-friendly cities is that older p...
AIM: A major heatwave occurred in Australia in early 2009 with considerable and varied health impact...
International evidence suggests that cold housing – and its effects on health – is not just confined...
Background: Australia has a hot climate with maximum summer temperatures in its major cities frequen...
The increase in the frequency of very hot weather that is a predicted consequence of climate change ...
The increase in the frequency of very hot weather that is a predicted consequence of climate change ...