Thermal comfort research has been traditionally based on cross-sectional studies and spatial aggregation of individual surveys at building level. This research design is susceptible to compositional effects and may lead to error in identifying predictors to thermal comfort indices, in particular in relation to adaptive mechanisms. A relationship between comfort and different predictors can be true at an individual level but not evident at the building level. In addition, cross-sectional studies overlook temporal changes in individual thermal perception due to contextual factors. To address these limitations, this study applied a longitudinal research design over 8 to 21 months in eight buildings located in six countries around the world. Th...
This note is directed to one major aspect of the comfort of building occupants – namely, therm...
Sanitary issues, combined with the effects of climate change, emphasize the comfort of outdoor space...
This paper presents the results of an extensive literature review on the topic of thermal adaptation...
© 2020 Thermal comfort research has been traditionally based on cross-sectional studies and spatial ...
Thermal comfort research has been traditionally based on cross-sectional studies and spatial aggrega...
The classic or deterministic understanding of thermal comfort contends that it is driven exclusively...
The adaptive hypothesis predicts that contextual factors and past thermal history modify building oc...
We analyzed the ASHRAE Global Thermal Comfort Database II to answer a fundamental but overlooked que...
Within the IEA EBC Annex 69 on Strategy and Practice of Adaptive Thermal Comfort in Low Energy Build...
Despite substantial evidence emphasising the diversity in thermal comfort perception, conventional m...
© 2019, The Author(s). Thermal discomfort is one of the main triggers for occupants’ interactions wi...
Thermal discomfort is one of the main triggers for occupants' interactions with components of the bu...
Comfort within buildings is primarily controlled by four major factors: air temperature, mean radian...
In this paper we structure biological, psychological and background/experience drivers of thermal co...
The main purpose of research on occupant behaviour is to enhance building energy performance. Howeve...
This note is directed to one major aspect of the comfort of building occupants – namely, therm...
Sanitary issues, combined with the effects of climate change, emphasize the comfort of outdoor space...
This paper presents the results of an extensive literature review on the topic of thermal adaptation...
© 2020 Thermal comfort research has been traditionally based on cross-sectional studies and spatial ...
Thermal comfort research has been traditionally based on cross-sectional studies and spatial aggrega...
The classic or deterministic understanding of thermal comfort contends that it is driven exclusively...
The adaptive hypothesis predicts that contextual factors and past thermal history modify building oc...
We analyzed the ASHRAE Global Thermal Comfort Database II to answer a fundamental but overlooked que...
Within the IEA EBC Annex 69 on Strategy and Practice of Adaptive Thermal Comfort in Low Energy Build...
Despite substantial evidence emphasising the diversity in thermal comfort perception, conventional m...
© 2019, The Author(s). Thermal discomfort is one of the main triggers for occupants’ interactions wi...
Thermal discomfort is one of the main triggers for occupants' interactions with components of the bu...
Comfort within buildings is primarily controlled by four major factors: air temperature, mean radian...
In this paper we structure biological, psychological and background/experience drivers of thermal co...
The main purpose of research on occupant behaviour is to enhance building energy performance. Howeve...
This note is directed to one major aspect of the comfort of building occupants – namely, therm...
Sanitary issues, combined with the effects of climate change, emphasize the comfort of outdoor space...
This paper presents the results of an extensive literature review on the topic of thermal adaptation...