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Eric Teitelbaum, Clayton Miller and Forrest Meggers
The psychrometric chart is the most common data visualization technique for the designers of thermal comfort systems worldwide. From its humble roots as means of expressing the characteristics of air in building systems design, the use of the chart has g...
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Amer Al-Jokhadar, Saba Alnusairat, Yasser Abuhashem and Yasmine Soudi
This study addresses the limited research on examining comfort levels among architecture students. Specifically, it seeks to evaluate indoor environmental quality (IEQ) within design studios to investigate the occurrence of health symptoms and ascertain ...
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Seol-Hyun Noh and Hyeun Jun Moon
This study focuses on gathering environmental data concerning the indoor climate within a dormitory, encompassing variables such as air temperature, relative humidity, CO2 concentration, fine dust concentration, illuminance, and total volatile organic co...
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Eleonora Congiu, Giuseppe Desogus, Caterina Frau, Gianluca Gatto and Stefano Pili
In this paper, we present the final results from the research project ?Urban Abacus of Building Energy Performances (Abaco Urbano Energeticodegli Edifci?AUREE)? aimed at supporting the renovation process and energy efficiency enhancement of urban buildin...
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Katarina Bäcklund, Marco Molinari and Per Lundqvist
Energy-intense activities and the unpredictable and complex behavior of building occupants lead to an increase in building energy demand. It is, therefore, crucial to study underlying factors for building energy demand related to the users. Higher educat...
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