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Abstract
It is widely accepted that integrated design is a precondition for a building design that functions well, offers sufficient comfort for their users and can be operated in a sustainable way. Integrated building design requires that different disciplines work closely together and understand and respect their different focus areas and languages. Herein the case of human thermal comfort requires engineers who understand the mechanisms and impact of non-quantifiable factors on human well-being indoors. Within the work of Annex 69: “Strategy and practice of adaptive thermal comfort in low energy buildings” we developed a framework and a guideline for adopting adaptive thermal comfort principles in design and operation of buildings, which may serve as a complementary tool in an integrated design process and inclusion of adaptive thermal comfort in education.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Proceedings 16th Indoor Air 2020 |
Publication date | 1 Nov 2020 |
Article number | ABS-0556 |
Publication status | Published - 1 Nov 2020 |
Event | 16th Conference of the International Society of Indoor Air Quality & Climate - Coex, Seoul, Korea, Republic of Duration: 20 Jul 2020 → 24 Jul 2020 http://indoorair2020.org/ |
Conference
Conference | 16th Conference of the International Society of Indoor Air Quality & Climate |
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Location | Coex |
Country/Territory | Korea, Republic of |
City | Seoul |
Period | 20/07/2020 → 24/07/2020 |
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Keywords
- building design
- education
- human factors
- indoor climate
- integrated design
- adaptive thermal comfort
- learning outcome
- teaching
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Subtask B2: Provide design guidelines on how to use adaptive comfort for lowering energy use in buildings including the usage of personal comfort systems, IEA EBC Annex 69: “Strategy and practice of adaptive thermal comfort in low energy buildings”
Hellwig, R. T., Despoina, T., Schweiker, M., Choi, J., Lee, J. M. C., Mora, R., Rawal, R., Wang, Z. & Al-Atrash, F.
01/01/2015 → 31/12/2019
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01 - Human well-being and technology in architecture: Overview on projects at my previous affiliations and actual projects
01/08/1995 → 30/09/2018
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03 - Schools and indoor climate in schools: Overview on projects at my previous affiliations
01/08/1995 → 30/09/2018
Project: Research
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Activities
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Research seminar - Approaches to human-centric architectural spaces
Runa T. Hellwig (Organizer) & Astrid Roetzel (Participant)
11 Nov 2020Activity: Attending an event › Organisation or participation in workshops, courses, or seminars
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Live discussion of Workshop 10 at Indoor Air 2020 Conference
Runa T. Hellwig (Organizer)
4 Nov 2020Activity: Attending an event › Organisation or participation in workshops, courses, or seminars
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Workshop 10: Guidelines on adaptive thermal comfort application in building design and operation
Runa T. Hellwig (Panel member), Zhaojun Wang (Speaker) & Marcel Schweiker (Speaker)
1 Nov 2020 → 5 Nov 2020Activity: Talks and presentations › Conference presentations
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Guidelines for low energy building design based on the adaptive thermal comfort concept - Technical report: IEA EBC Annex 69: Strategy and Practice of Adaptive Thermal Comfort in Low Energy Buildings.
Hellwig, R. T., Teli, D., Schweiker, M., Mora, R., Choi, J-H., Rawal, R., Lee, M. C. J., Wang, Z. & Al-Atrash, F., Dec 2022, Aalborg Universitet, Department of Architecture Design and Media Technology. 133 p.Research output: Book/Report › Report › Research
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Guidelines to bridge the gap between adaptive thermal comfort theory and building design and operation practice
Hellwig, R. T., Teli, D., Schweiker, M., Choi, J-H., Lee, J. M. C., Mora, R., Rawal, R., Wang, Z. & Al-Atrash, F., 6 May 2020, 11th Windsor Conference - Resilient Comfort, Proceedings. Roaf, S., Nicol, F. & Finlayson, W. (eds.). Ecohouse Initiative Ltd., p. 529-545 17 p. 068Research output: Contribution to book/anthology/report/conference proceeding › Article in proceeding › Research › peer-review
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A framework for adopting adaptive thermal comfort principles in design and operation of buildings
Hellwig, R. T., Teli, D., Schweiker, M., Choi, J-H., Lee, J. M. C., Mora, R., Rawal, R., Wang, Z. & Al-Atrash, F., 15 Dec 2019, In: Energy and Buildings. 205, 13 p., 109476.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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