Evaluation on sustainability and occupants' perceived health in Malaysian terraced houses

Q4 Engineering
Y. Lim
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Abstract

Terraced houses account for 44% of the existing urban residential buildings in Malaysia. However, these houses have very constrained use of natural ventilation and lighting due to openings with small window-to-floor ratio. The deep plan design causes gloomy indoor spaces, low air change rate and poor indoor air quality. Hence, the sustainability of these terraced houses in the tropical climate needs to be further investigated. Studies showed that indoor environments have a major impact on occupants' well-being. Thereby this paper looks into indoor thermal and visual performances as the means of sustainability and their impact on occupants' perceived comfort and health in Malaysian typical terraced houses. A survey of terraced houses in Johor Bahru, Malaysia, was conducted using a questionnaire. Various terraced houses were studied to identify the critical comfort and health issues in terraced housing. The relationships between occupants' perceived comfort, behaviour and health were studied. The variance o...
马来西亚排屋的可持续性和居住者感知健康的评价
排屋占马来西亚现有城市住宅建筑的44%。然而,由于窗户与地板的比例很小,这些房屋对自然通风和照明的使用非常有限。深平面设计导致室内空间阴暗,换气率低,室内空气质量差。因此,这些排屋在热带气候下的可持续性需要进一步研究。研究表明,室内环境对居住者的健康有重大影响。因此,本文着眼于室内热性能和视觉性能作为可持续发展的手段,以及它们对马来西亚典型的排屋居住者感知舒适和健康的影响。对马来西亚新山的排屋进行了问卷调查。研究了各种排屋,以确定排屋的关键舒适和健康问题。研究了居住者感知舒适度、行为和健康之间的关系。方差…
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Sustainable Building Technology and Urban Development is the official publication of the Sustainable Building Research Center and serves as a resource to professionals and academics within the architecture and sustainability community. The International Journal of Sustainable Building Technology and Urban Development aims to support its academic community by disseminating studies on sustainable building technology, focusing on issues related to sustainable approaches in the construction industry to reduce waste and mass consumption, integration of advanced architectural technologies and environmentalism, sustainable building maintenance, life cycle cost (LCC), social issues, education and public policies relating to urban development and architecture .
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