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"Evaluation of Thermal and Visual Comfort in University Classrooms: The Cases of Two LEED Silver Certified Buildings on the Campus of Texas A&M University
(ASHRAE, 2017)
Thermal and visual comfort are often listed by occupants as the most important requirements for indoor environmental quality. Leadership in energy and environmental design (LEED), as an internationally recognized rating ...
Optimized Street Design to Balance Outdoor Thermal Comfort And Indoor Daylighting Performance Within Large Scale Urban Settings in Hot Arid Climates.
(31th International PLEA Conference, 2015-09)
Due to rapid urbanization in developing countries, achieving better outdoor thermal comfort has
gained an elevated level of attention, especially within urban settings in hot climates. Although many
research studies have ...
Hybrid Workstations: Establishing Interactive and Responsive User-Interfaces for Daylight Applications
(2017-06-05)
The research project presented in this paper explores the benefits of utilizing a hybrid workstation in a daylight design application. The prototype developed for this work links a physical design object with digital ...
Experimental Rotating Room for Daylighting Studies
(2017-06-17)
This paper presents the design, development and construction process of an experimental rotating room to study the performance of complex fenestration systems (CFS). The room, of 600 ft2 represents a workspace of 20 ft ...