Research has shown that students differ in their preferences of indoor environmental quality (IEQ) and psychosocial aspects of their study places. Since previous studies have mainly focused on identifying these preferences rather than investigating the different profiles of students, this study aimed at profiling students based on their IEQ and psychosocial preferences of their study places. A questionnaire was completed by 451 bachelor students of the faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment. A TwoStep cluster analysis was performed twice separately. First, to cluster the students based on their IEQ preferences, and second based on their psychosocial preferences. This resulted in three clusters under each cluster model. Then, the ...
This paper presents a method to conduct non-invasive subjective surveys applied to the evaluation of...
The main objective of the Ph.D. study was to examine occupants’ perception of comfort in nonindustri...
A large body of evidence shows that interaction with greenery can be beneficial for human stress red...
Research has shown that, even though the indoor environmental conditions seem to comply with current...
A Post Occupancy Evaluation (POE) survey was applied to 93 students at two universities; Dokuz Eylul...
Several studies found that classrooms' indoor environmental quality (IEQ) can positively influence i...
The indoor environment of classrooms needs to be comfortable for the occupants to perform their clas...
The estimation of the energy use of a building is a critical process, due to the exist-ing gap betwe...
The Environmental Preference Questionnaire (EPQ) was developed to assess patterns of satisfaction an...
Indoor environmental quality (IEQ) has an influence on peoples’ health, cognitive performance and pr...
This PhD study develops an indicator that weighs the relevance of thermal, acoustic, light, and air ...
Recent studies have shown that both personal and building-related factors may affect the health and ...
This study addresses the limited research on examining comfort levels among architecture students. S...
Buildings’ indoor environmental quality (IEQ) affects people's comfort and well-being. However, even...
History and architecture have always been intertwined. Furthermore, the areas and structure progress...
This paper presents a method to conduct non-invasive subjective surveys applied to the evaluation of...
The main objective of the Ph.D. study was to examine occupants’ perception of comfort in nonindustri...
A large body of evidence shows that interaction with greenery can be beneficial for human stress red...
Research has shown that, even though the indoor environmental conditions seem to comply with current...
A Post Occupancy Evaluation (POE) survey was applied to 93 students at two universities; Dokuz Eylul...
Several studies found that classrooms' indoor environmental quality (IEQ) can positively influence i...
The indoor environment of classrooms needs to be comfortable for the occupants to perform their clas...
The estimation of the energy use of a building is a critical process, due to the exist-ing gap betwe...
The Environmental Preference Questionnaire (EPQ) was developed to assess patterns of satisfaction an...
Indoor environmental quality (IEQ) has an influence on peoples’ health, cognitive performance and pr...
This PhD study develops an indicator that weighs the relevance of thermal, acoustic, light, and air ...
Recent studies have shown that both personal and building-related factors may affect the health and ...
This study addresses the limited research on examining comfort levels among architecture students. S...
Buildings’ indoor environmental quality (IEQ) affects people's comfort and well-being. However, even...
History and architecture have always been intertwined. Furthermore, the areas and structure progress...
This paper presents a method to conduct non-invasive subjective surveys applied to the evaluation of...
The main objective of the Ph.D. study was to examine occupants’ perception of comfort in nonindustri...
A large body of evidence shows that interaction with greenery can be beneficial for human stress red...