This paper brings together objective and subjective data on indoor temperature and thermal comfort to examine the magnitude and perception of summertime overheating in two London-based care homes occupying modern and older buildings. Continuous monitoring of indoor and outdoor temperature, relative humidity and CO2levels was conducted in summer 2019 along with thermal comfort surveys and semi-structured interviews with older residents and staff of the care settings. Indoor temperatures were found to be high (>30°C) with bedroom temperatures often higher at night than daytime across both care settings. Limited opening due to window restrictors constrained night-time ventilation. Overheating was prevalent with four out of the five monitore...
This paper statistically assesses the hourly internal summertime temperature datasets gathered durin...
Summertime overheating is increasingly prevalent in both new and existing UK dwellings. High interna...
We evaluate current and future summertime temperature and indoor air quality (IAQ) in two London car...
Summertime overheating in care settings has been identified as a key risk and research priority for ...
This work assesses the current and future risk of summer thermal discomfort of older adults in a ref...
This paper presents one of the first national scale studies of summertime temperatures in English dw...
The impact of a warming climate has serious implications for older people in care facilities as they...
AbstractThis paper presents one of the first national scale studies of summertime temperatures in En...
This paper presents an empirical study to assess the occurrence and possible causes of summertime ov...
As the high temperatures experienced during the summer of 2018 may become commonplace by 2050, adapt...
Summertime temperatures in UK homes are a matter of increasing concern, particularly because of glob...
The summer 2018 saw temperatures far above the long-term average in the Northern Hemisphere. It was ...
Numerous monitoring studies have demonstrated overheating of bedrooms in English homes during summer...
Summertime overheating in both new and existing dwellings is widespread and increasing, even in temp...
An indoor overheating assessment study of 101 London dwellings during summer 2009 is presented. The ...
This paper statistically assesses the hourly internal summertime temperature datasets gathered durin...
Summertime overheating is increasingly prevalent in both new and existing UK dwellings. High interna...
We evaluate current and future summertime temperature and indoor air quality (IAQ) in two London car...
Summertime overheating in care settings has been identified as a key risk and research priority for ...
This work assesses the current and future risk of summer thermal discomfort of older adults in a ref...
This paper presents one of the first national scale studies of summertime temperatures in English dw...
The impact of a warming climate has serious implications for older people in care facilities as they...
AbstractThis paper presents one of the first national scale studies of summertime temperatures in En...
This paper presents an empirical study to assess the occurrence and possible causes of summertime ov...
As the high temperatures experienced during the summer of 2018 may become commonplace by 2050, adapt...
Summertime temperatures in UK homes are a matter of increasing concern, particularly because of glob...
The summer 2018 saw temperatures far above the long-term average in the Northern Hemisphere. It was ...
Numerous monitoring studies have demonstrated overheating of bedrooms in English homes during summer...
Summertime overheating in both new and existing dwellings is widespread and increasing, even in temp...
An indoor overheating assessment study of 101 London dwellings during summer 2009 is presented. The ...
This paper statistically assesses the hourly internal summertime temperature datasets gathered durin...
Summertime overheating is increasingly prevalent in both new and existing UK dwellings. High interna...
We evaluate current and future summertime temperature and indoor air quality (IAQ) in two London car...