The higher education sector in the UK is responsible for large amount of the country's energy consumption. Space heating, which is the largest and most expensive part of the energy used in the UK educational buildings is a potential target for improving energy efficiency. However, the role of thermal comfort in students' productivity in academic environments cannot be overlooked. Considering the prevalence of two different climatic conditions in Northern and Southern/Midland regions of the UK, this study investigated thermal comfort in two university campuses in Scotland and England. environmental measurements combined with a simultaneous questionnaire survey were conducted in eight university buildings in Edinburgh and Coventry. The field ...
Domestic space heating accounts for 19% of the UK’s total energy demand. Studies have shown that occ...
In classrooms, several variables may affect students’ thermal comfort, and hence health, well-being,...
Abstract Background The aim of the performed study was to investigate personal and environmental fac...
The higher education sector in the UK is responsible for large amount of the country's energy consum...
Maintaining the thermal comfort of occupants along with minimising the related energy consumption is...
Indoor to outdoor transitions, and the subsequent occupant adaptation, impact thermal perception of ...
Educational buildings are responsible for a large amount of UK’s non-industrial energy consumption. ...
Maintaining a satisfactory thermal environment is of primary importance, especially when the goal is...
This study explores how climatic background or long-term thermal history influences individuals’ in-...
The thermal environment in educational buildings is crucial to improve students’ health and producti...
The thermal environment in educational buildings is crucial to improve students’ health and producti...
This work is focused on the evaluation of indoor thermal quality and shows some results of a wider f...
This study describes and compares the results of two field surveys about thermal comfort inside air ...
Domestic space heating accounts for 19% of the UK’s total energy demand. Studies have shown that occ...
In classrooms, several variables may affect students’ thermal comfort, and hence health, well-being,...
Abstract Background The aim of the performed study was to investigate personal and environmental fac...
The higher education sector in the UK is responsible for large amount of the country's energy consum...
Maintaining the thermal comfort of occupants along with minimising the related energy consumption is...
Indoor to outdoor transitions, and the subsequent occupant adaptation, impact thermal perception of ...
Educational buildings are responsible for a large amount of UK’s non-industrial energy consumption. ...
Maintaining a satisfactory thermal environment is of primary importance, especially when the goal is...
This study explores how climatic background or long-term thermal history influences individuals’ in-...
The thermal environment in educational buildings is crucial to improve students’ health and producti...
The thermal environment in educational buildings is crucial to improve students’ health and producti...
This work is focused on the evaluation of indoor thermal quality and shows some results of a wider f...
This study describes and compares the results of two field surveys about thermal comfort inside air ...
Domestic space heating accounts for 19% of the UK’s total energy demand. Studies have shown that occ...
In classrooms, several variables may affect students’ thermal comfort, and hence health, well-being,...
Abstract Background The aim of the performed study was to investigate personal and environmental fac...