Thermal comfort in the built environment is one of the most defining parameters influencing energy use, environmental quality, and occupant satisfaction. Unfortunately, there is a lack of research in this area within developing countries, which are becoming increasingly urbanised and where mechanical air conditioning demands are rising. Many of these countries are adopting thermal comfort standards such as the ASHRAE Standard 55, the EN 15251, and the ISO 7730 to regulate the use of air-conditioning; even when these standards have been widely criticised for their inadequacy within geographical regions dierent to the ones that they were designed for. Research suggests the need to confirm these models through further post-occupancy stu...
The rapid growth in population and economy activities in the tropical countries has led to an increa...
In the last twenty years, there has been a decrease in the quality of social housing projects in Bog...
There is considerable disagreement in the research community concerning whether comfort standards de...
Thermal comfort in the built environment is one of the most defining parameters influencing energy ...
Thermal comfort in the built environment is one of the most defining parameters influencing energy u...
Thermal comfort has been the object of study and concern for more than a century. As a result, signi...
With the current dynamics on demographic growth, by 2050 it is likely that nearly 50% of the world'...
Thermal comfort is very important to many work-related factors. It can affect the concentration leve...
Designers use thermal comfort standards, such as Thermal Environmental Conditions for Human Occupanc...
Abstract-- Thermal comfort is an important parameter in buildings. It can significantly influence hu...
Thermal comfort calculated using ISO 7730 has been questioned and responded by more adaptive thermal...
This study exposes substantial thermal comfort deficiencies present in social housing projects in Bo...
Natural ventilation is believed to be capable of enhancing indoor air quality through appropriate pa...
Of Ecuador's 3.75 million households, 33% live in poor-quality and substandard dwellings. Constructi...
In the era of increasingly expensive fuel and with the theoretical complication and the limitation o...
The rapid growth in population and economy activities in the tropical countries has led to an increa...
In the last twenty years, there has been a decrease in the quality of social housing projects in Bog...
There is considerable disagreement in the research community concerning whether comfort standards de...
Thermal comfort in the built environment is one of the most defining parameters influencing energy ...
Thermal comfort in the built environment is one of the most defining parameters influencing energy u...
Thermal comfort has been the object of study and concern for more than a century. As a result, signi...
With the current dynamics on demographic growth, by 2050 it is likely that nearly 50% of the world'...
Thermal comfort is very important to many work-related factors. It can affect the concentration leve...
Designers use thermal comfort standards, such as Thermal Environmental Conditions for Human Occupanc...
Abstract-- Thermal comfort is an important parameter in buildings. It can significantly influence hu...
Thermal comfort calculated using ISO 7730 has been questioned and responded by more adaptive thermal...
This study exposes substantial thermal comfort deficiencies present in social housing projects in Bo...
Natural ventilation is believed to be capable of enhancing indoor air quality through appropriate pa...
Of Ecuador's 3.75 million households, 33% live in poor-quality and substandard dwellings. Constructi...
In the era of increasingly expensive fuel and with the theoretical complication and the limitation o...
The rapid growth in population and economy activities in the tropical countries has led to an increa...
In the last twenty years, there has been a decrease in the quality of social housing projects in Bog...
There is considerable disagreement in the research community concerning whether comfort standards de...