Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
248621 Building and Environment 2012 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Indoor environment quality is simultaneously determined by thermal, acoustic, and luminous environments and air quality. This paper reports the findings of field studies conducted in public buildings in Beijing and Shanghai in 2008 and 2009. The studies included measurements of indoor environmental parameters such as air temperature, mean radiant temperature, relative humidity, air velocity, CO2 concentration, illumination intensity, and A-weighted sound pressure levels, as well as investigations of the occupants’ satisfaction with these indoor environments. A predictive model for evaluating overall satisfaction with the indoor environment was developed based on the analysis of the relationship between occupants’ satisfaction and the different environmental parameters. This model can provide a valuable reference for building designers as they compare different schemes by helping them choose designs favored by most people.

► Indoor environment quality (IEQ) is simultaneously determined by various factors. ► Thermal, acoustic, luminous environments and air quality are considered. ► The model of overall satisfaction regarding subentry environments is established. ► The occupants’ overall satisfaction can be predicted by using the model. ► The predicted satisfaction provides a reference for indoor environment design.

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