The indoor thermal conditions in residential buildings in two locations in Abuja, Nigeria were investigated to understand the ideal conditions of occupants in this hot-humid climate. Understanding these conditions helps give an insight into what people are experiencing in their houses and how they adapt to the high temperatures. The study seeks to fill the gap in research of occupants’ thermal comfort in this area by providing empirical thermal comfort data from a city in the tropical region. During the study, 86 households responded to a post occupancy questionnaire to evaluate their building and how they adapt to high temperatures. A comfort survey questionnaire was administered to occupants of four low-income residential households to as...
Thermal comfort study in buildings gained unprecedented momentum in recent times because of the conc...
This paper presents a thermal comfort study in a naturally ventilated residential building located i...
The housing typologies that were developed as part of Abuja’s master plan over 30 years ago are stil...
This paper investigates occupants' comfort, adaptation and their responses during the dry season in ...
A field study was conducted to understand the real and preferred conditions of thermal comfort in lo...
The study examined the perception of occupants on thermal comfort in Jimeta, Nigeria where the tempe...
This paper reports the results of a thermal comfort study conducted recently on 12 subjects in the h...
This study evaluated the thermal responses of residents of naturally ventilated buildings in Ibadan,...
Achieving optimal levels of indoor thermal comfort in a warm, humid climate continues to pose a chal...
The aim of this study is to determine if structural properties of dwelling lead to thermal comfort o...
Human thermal discomfort is a serious problem in Nigeria where the temperature and humidity stress i...
Air-conditioning (AC) use is increasing in developing countries. Understanding the underlying therma...
The main aim of this research is to investigate occupants’ thermal comfort and energy performance of...
Luxury homes form an important part of development of urban settings in Nigeria, it is predominantly...
Climate change is causing high-temperature increase, which is affecting people’s health especially t...
Thermal comfort study in buildings gained unprecedented momentum in recent times because of the conc...
This paper presents a thermal comfort study in a naturally ventilated residential building located i...
The housing typologies that were developed as part of Abuja’s master plan over 30 years ago are stil...
This paper investigates occupants' comfort, adaptation and their responses during the dry season in ...
A field study was conducted to understand the real and preferred conditions of thermal comfort in lo...
The study examined the perception of occupants on thermal comfort in Jimeta, Nigeria where the tempe...
This paper reports the results of a thermal comfort study conducted recently on 12 subjects in the h...
This study evaluated the thermal responses of residents of naturally ventilated buildings in Ibadan,...
Achieving optimal levels of indoor thermal comfort in a warm, humid climate continues to pose a chal...
The aim of this study is to determine if structural properties of dwelling lead to thermal comfort o...
Human thermal discomfort is a serious problem in Nigeria where the temperature and humidity stress i...
Air-conditioning (AC) use is increasing in developing countries. Understanding the underlying therma...
The main aim of this research is to investigate occupants’ thermal comfort and energy performance of...
Luxury homes form an important part of development of urban settings in Nigeria, it is predominantly...
Climate change is causing high-temperature increase, which is affecting people’s health especially t...
Thermal comfort study in buildings gained unprecedented momentum in recent times because of the conc...
This paper presents a thermal comfort study in a naturally ventilated residential building located i...
The housing typologies that were developed as part of Abuja’s master plan over 30 years ago are stil...