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Dadi Zhang, Kwok-Wai Mui and Ling-Tim Wong
In the past two decades, with advances in data collection and in analytical techniques and tools, there has been a significant increase in research on indoor environmental quality (IEQ) assessment. To better understand the relationships between the overa...
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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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Iasmin Lourenço Niza, Ana Maria Bueno and Evandro Eduardo Broday
The growing concern for sustainability is evident, given the importance of guaranteeing resources for the next generations, especially in the face of increasing energy consumption in buildings. Regardless of the context, people seek comfort, which makes ...
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Amneh Hamida, AnneMarie Eijkelenboom and Philomena M. Bluyssen
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 d...
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Mohammad Ayad Al-Rawi, Praneel Chand, Archie Van Mendoza Evangelista
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Poor indoor environmental quality (IEQ) has become a global concern for World Health Organization (WHO), and its impact on health and well-being has been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. To monitor and sanitize indoor air, this study develops a cost...
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ABDEL FATTAH A. QARAMAN, MAHER ELBAYOUMI, KHALID J. KHADOURA
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The indoor environmental quality (IEQ) in university buildings highly affect the health of students which they may experience a series of non-specific symptoms from being in that building. This paper aims to estimate the prevalence of sick building syndr...
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Noora Albuainain, Ghaleb Sweis, Wassim AlBalkhy, Rateb Sweis and Zoubeir Lafhaj
Satisfaction is a very important factor in improving productivity and performance in the work environment. This study aims to investigate the levels of occupants? satisfaction with the indoor environmental quality (IEQ) in the governmental buildings in t...
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Ágnes Borsos, Erzsébet Szeréna Zoltán, Éva Pozsgai, Balázs Cakó, Gabriella Medvegy and János Girán
Previous studies have shown that indoor environmental quality (IEQ) parameters may have a considerable effect on office employees? comfort, health and performance. Therefore, we initiated a research program to help occupants identify IEQ parameters they ...
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Enrique Larrumbide Gómez-Rubiera,Jorge Gallego Sánchez-Torija,César Bedoya Frutos
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In order to reduce the use of energy in buildings, it is necessary to make changes in the society paradigm, not only changes in the way buildings use energy. It seems appropriate to analyse the savings that can be obtained by simple actions related to th...
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In the following years all European Union member states should bring into force national laws on the energy performance of buildings. Moreover, university campus dormitories are buildings of great importance, due to their architectural characteristics an...
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