The adaptive approach to thermal comfort shows that there is not a single comfortable temperature. A wide range of the temperatures which occur in indoor environments can be found acceptable to building occupants depending on their individual experiences and circumstances. This paper extends the approach introduced in a recent paper [1] to learn the lessons which can be drawn by looking in detail at the relationship between indoor and outdoor temperatures in buildings. By reviewing the records of indoor and outdoor temperatures from field surveys in a variety of climates and cultures, the paper explores the limits to the acceptable indoor temperature range, and its relationship to the concurrent outdoor temperature. In doing this the paper ...
Purpose / Context - The winter in the severe cold area of China is long and cold, with a long heatin...
Epidemiological studies on the impact of outdoor temperature to human health have demonstrated the c...
This note is directed to one major aspect of the comfort of building occupants – namely, therm...
Residential buildings instigate a vital role in creating a safe and comfortable indoor living enviro...
Currently, the suitable indoor temperature is commonly defined according to the thermal comfort theo...
The adaptive hypothesis predicts that contextual factors and past thermal history modify building oc...
The adaptive approach to thermal comfort has gained unprecedented exposure and rising status recentl...
Sanitary issues, combined with the effects of climate change, emphasize the comfort of outdoor space...
A specific range of acceptable indoor thermal conditions is stipulated by building performance stand...
Current thermal comfort standards and the models underpinning them purport to be equally applicable ...
In view of the warming climate, there is increasing concern about the likelihood of overheating insi...
Current thermal comfort standards and the models underpinning them purport to be equally applicable ...
Epidemiological studies on the impact of outdoor temperature to human health have demonstrated the c...
Thermal comfort standards are required to provide comfortable indoor condition which has a positive ...
This work explores the hypothesis that exposure to high indoor temperatures during winter can change...
Purpose / Context - The winter in the severe cold area of China is long and cold, with a long heatin...
Epidemiological studies on the impact of outdoor temperature to human health have demonstrated the c...
This note is directed to one major aspect of the comfort of building occupants – namely, therm...
Residential buildings instigate a vital role in creating a safe and comfortable indoor living enviro...
Currently, the suitable indoor temperature is commonly defined according to the thermal comfort theo...
The adaptive hypothesis predicts that contextual factors and past thermal history modify building oc...
The adaptive approach to thermal comfort has gained unprecedented exposure and rising status recentl...
Sanitary issues, combined with the effects of climate change, emphasize the comfort of outdoor space...
A specific range of acceptable indoor thermal conditions is stipulated by building performance stand...
Current thermal comfort standards and the models underpinning them purport to be equally applicable ...
In view of the warming climate, there is increasing concern about the likelihood of overheating insi...
Current thermal comfort standards and the models underpinning them purport to be equally applicable ...
Epidemiological studies on the impact of outdoor temperature to human health have demonstrated the c...
Thermal comfort standards are required to provide comfortable indoor condition which has a positive ...
This work explores the hypothesis that exposure to high indoor temperatures during winter can change...
Purpose / Context - The winter in the severe cold area of China is long and cold, with a long heatin...
Epidemiological studies on the impact of outdoor temperature to human health have demonstrated the c...
This note is directed to one major aspect of the comfort of building occupants – namely, therm...