评估英国非正式大学学习空间的热适应:气候背景在感知舒适中的作用

IF 4.3 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY
Indoor air Pub Date : 2025-07-15 DOI:10.1155/ina/7858493
Zehra Nur Disci, Ranald Lawrence, Steve Sharples
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本研究评估了英国高等教育(HE)建筑非正式学习空间的热适应性,调查了居住者的气候背景在塑造感知舒适度方面的作用。由于图书馆建筑提供了一个非正式学习空间的好例子,这项研究是在利物浦大学的悉尼琼斯图书馆进行的。本研究探讨了气候历史变化如何影响多功能非正式学习空间的热满意度。该研究包括在计算机机房记录1年的温度和相对湿度数据,并通过在线调查评估环境条件。统计分析表明,参与者的气候背景不会影响他们的热感觉、偏好或舒适度结果,但会影响他们的着装水平。我们观察到,来自温暖和寒冷气候背景的参与者的服装水平与来自类似利物浦气候的参与者不同。这种情况可以解释为居住者适应不同气候条件的行为的一个例子。结果显示,大多数参与者认为环境很凉爽,并希望感觉更温暖,这表明应该重新评估当前的温度设置。这些温度设置是根据现行标准确定的,但没有达到居住者的期望。因此,更新目前的标准可能会对改善整个HE建筑的居住者舒适度和节约能源产生影响。本研究建议实施灵活的温度控制系统,以提高居住者的舒适度,优化大学学习空间的能源使用。
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Evaluating Thermal Adaptation in Informal UK University Study Spaces: The Role of Climate Background in Perceived Comfort

Evaluating Thermal Adaptation in Informal UK University Study Spaces: The Role of Climate Background in Perceived Comfort

This study evaluates thermal adaptation in informal study spaces in UK higher education (HE) buildings, investigating the role of occupants’ climate background in shaping perceived comfort. As library buildings provide a good example of an informal study space, this study was conducted in the Sydney Jones Library at the University of Liverpool. The research investigated how changes in climate history may affect thermal satisfaction in a multifunctional informal study space. The study involved recording temperature and relative humidity data in a computer room over a period of 1 year and assessing environmental conditions using an online survey. Statistical analysis showed that participants’ climate background did not affect their thermal sensation, preference or comfort results but did affect their clothing levels. It was observed that the clothing levels of participants from warmer and cooler climate backgrounds were different from those from climates similar to the Liverpool. This situation can be explained as an example of occupant behaviour to adapt to different climate conditions. The results showed that most participants rated the environment as cool and would have liked to feel warmer, suggesting that the current temperature settings should be reviewed. These temperature settings were determined according to current standards but did not meet the expectations of the occupants. Updating the current standards may therefore have implications for improving occupant comfort and saving energy across the HE building stock. This study recommends the implementation of flexible temperature control systems to increase occupant comfort and optimize energy use in university study spaces.

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Indoor air
Indoor air 环境科学-工程:环境
CiteScore
10.80
自引率
10.30%
发文量
175
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The quality of the environment within buildings is a topic of major importance for public health. Indoor Air provides a location for reporting original research results in the broad area defined by the indoor environment of non-industrial buildings. An international journal with multidisciplinary content, Indoor Air publishes papers reflecting the broad categories of interest in this field: health effects; thermal comfort; monitoring and modelling; source characterization; ventilation and other environmental control techniques. The research results present the basic information to allow designers, building owners, and operators to provide a healthy and comfortable environment for building occupants, as well as giving medical practitioners information on how to deal with illnesses related to the indoor environment.
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