This paper uses examples from a Swedish study to suggest some ways in which cultural variation could be included in studies of thermal comfort. It is shown how only a slight shift of focus and methodological approach could help us discover aspects of human life that add to previous knowledge within comfort research of how human beings perceive and handle warmth and cold. It is concluded that it is not enough for buildings, heating systems and thermal control devices to be energy-efficient in a mere technical sense. If these are to help to decrease, rather than to increase, energy consumption, they have to support those parts of already existing habits and modes of thought that have the potential for low energy use. This is one reason why cu...
As part of mitigating climate change, the last decades have seen an increasing focus on energy effic...
Thermal conditions are the most challenging factors in studying human biometeorology, indoor and out...
The need for qualitative study of human factors in the field of thermal comfort is well established,...
This paper uses examples from a Swedish study to suggest some ways in which cultural variation could...
Heating of dwellings forms a significant portion of societies energy use and is increasing. One way ...
The aim of this study was to gain a better understanding of human factors potentially related to ene...
Better understanding of what determines people's perceptions of thermal comfort under hot and/or hum...
Many theories on thermal comfort exist and there are many ways to deliver this in an energy efficien...
ABSTRACT: Many theories on thermal comfort exist and there are many ways to deliver this in an energ...
Drawing from ethnographic research conducted in Alberta, as well as across multiple sites in Canada,...
This article aims at studying a practice of high energy fallout: the increasing use of air condition...
Existing theories have little to say about thermal comfort in the home. Most previous studies have f...
Since the early twentieth century when air-conditioning began penetrating the market in a serious wa...
Thermal comfort is among the chief indicators of the sustainability of outdoor spaces. However, the ...
Two methodological approaches have been used to investigate thermal comfort amongoccupants in a Swed...
As part of mitigating climate change, the last decades have seen an increasing focus on energy effic...
Thermal conditions are the most challenging factors in studying human biometeorology, indoor and out...
The need for qualitative study of human factors in the field of thermal comfort is well established,...
This paper uses examples from a Swedish study to suggest some ways in which cultural variation could...
Heating of dwellings forms a significant portion of societies energy use and is increasing. One way ...
The aim of this study was to gain a better understanding of human factors potentially related to ene...
Better understanding of what determines people's perceptions of thermal comfort under hot and/or hum...
Many theories on thermal comfort exist and there are many ways to deliver this in an energy efficien...
ABSTRACT: Many theories on thermal comfort exist and there are many ways to deliver this in an energ...
Drawing from ethnographic research conducted in Alberta, as well as across multiple sites in Canada,...
This article aims at studying a practice of high energy fallout: the increasing use of air condition...
Existing theories have little to say about thermal comfort in the home. Most previous studies have f...
Since the early twentieth century when air-conditioning began penetrating the market in a serious wa...
Thermal comfort is among the chief indicators of the sustainability of outdoor spaces. However, the ...
Two methodological approaches have been used to investigate thermal comfort amongoccupants in a Swed...
As part of mitigating climate change, the last decades have seen an increasing focus on energy effic...
Thermal conditions are the most challenging factors in studying human biometeorology, indoor and out...
The need for qualitative study of human factors in the field of thermal comfort is well established,...