ABSTRACT
Current Standards for Indoor Air Temperature are inappropriate in many regions of the world. This forces designers to use highly serviced buildings to achieve air temperatures that accord with the standards to the detriment of the local and global environment. Standards for Thermal Comfort brings together contributions from around the world, reflecting new approaches to the setting of standards which can apply to all climates and cultures.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part 1|27 pages
Session 1
chapter 1|11 pages
Thermal Comfort Temperatures and the Habits of Hobbits
Comfort temperatures and climate
chapter 2|8 pages
Towards New Indoor Comfort Temperatures for Pakistani Buildings
Indoor comfort temperatures for Pakistan
part 2|65 pages
Session 2
chapter 4|10 pages
New Thermal Comfort Standards of the Czech Republic
Czech Republic temperature standards
chapter 6|11 pages
Pale Green, Simple and User Friendly: Occupant Perceptions of Thermal Comfort in Office Buildings
Thermal comfort in office buildings
chapter 7|8 pages
Designing for the Individual: A Radical Reading of ISO 7730
Thermal comfort for the individual
chapter 8|8 pages
An Empirical Model for Predicting Air Movement Preferred in Warm Office Environments
Air movement in offices
part 3|42 pages
Session 3
chapter 9|9 pages
ISO Standards and Thermal Comfort: Recent Developments
ISO standards and thermal comfort
chapter 10|8 pages
Comfort and Air Movement in a Naturally Ventilated Room
Awareness of natural ventilation
chapter 11|8 pages
Thermal Comfort in Thai Air-Conditioned and Naturally Ventilated Offices
Thermal comfort in Thai offices
chapter |5 pages
Discussions to Session 3
(Saturday, 27 Agust, 1994, afternoon) Chair: Oliver Evans Palmer
part 4|21 pages
Session 4
part 5|47 pages
Session 5
chapter 19|8 pages
The Energy Implications of a Climate-Based Indoor Air Temperature Standard
Thermal comfort and energy conservation
chapter 20|6 pages
An Adaptive Guideline for UK Office Temperatures
UK Adaptive Temperature Guideline
chapter |5 pages
Final Plenary Discussion
(Sunday, 28 August, 1994, late morning) Chair: Fergus Nicol
part |35 pages
Poster Presentations
chapter 24|8 pages
Warm and Sweaty: Thermal Comfort in Two Naturally Ventilated Offices in Sydney, NSW
Thermal comfort in temperate climates