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Adaptive Thermal Comfort: Principles and Practice

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Adaptive Thermal Comfort: Principles and Practice addresses the evolving challenge of designing comfortable buildings amid energy scarcity and climate change. It explores how humans adapt to indoor and outdoor thermal conditions through a combination of bodily, mental, and architectural means. The book is split into two parts: the first explains the theoretical principles underlying adaptive thermal comfort, while the second demonstrates practical methods for measuring comfort via field studies. It advocates for robust, passive building designs that prioritise natural ventilation and offer occupants control over their environment, reducing reliance on energy-intensive mechanical systems.
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This book is essential reading for students, educators, and professionals in architecture, building engineering, and facilities management. It is particularly suited to those engaged in sustainable design and low carbon building practices, aiming to create healthier, more comfortable indoor environments.

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The fundamental function of buildings today is to provide safe and healthy shelter. For the fortunate, they also provide comfort and delight. In the 20th Century, comfort became a 'product' produced by machines, run on cheap energy. In a world where fossil fuels are becoming scarcer and more expensive, and the climate more extreme, the challenge of designing comfortable buildings requires a new approach. This timely book provides just that.

Adaptive Thermal Comfort: Principles and Practice explains, in a clear and comprehensible manner, how we stay comfortable by using our bodies, our minds, and our buildings, and their systems, to adapt to indoor and outdoor conditions which change with the weather and the climate. The book is in two sections. The first introduces the principles on which the theory of adaptive thermal comfort is based. The second explains how to use field studies to measure thermal comfort in practice.

Architects have gradually passed responsibility for building performance to service engineers who are largely trained to see comfort as that very 'product', using machines and outdated comfort models which produce more energy and provide less comfort. A growing international consensus now calls for low-energy buildings. This means designers must first produce robust, passive structures that provide their occupants with many opportunities to change their environments to suit their needs. Ventilation using free, natural energy should be preferred, and mechanical conditioning only used when the climate demands it.

This book outlines the theory of adaptive thermal comfort that can inform and guide such building designs. It should be required reading for all students, teachers, and practitioners of architecture, building engineering and managementβ€”for all who have a role in producing 21st Century adaptive, low carbon, comfortable buildings.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780415691598

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 16 March 2012

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Routledge

Illustration: 30 Tables, black and white; 8 Illustrations, color; 70 Illustrations, black and white

Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 174.0mm

Height: 246.0mm

Weight: 398g

Pages: 186

About the Author

Fergus Nicol has led a number of important research projects on comfort which have influenced thinking internationally. He has authored numerous journal articles and other publications including guidance on comfort and overheating. Fergus convenes the Network for Comfort and Energy use in Buildings and organises their regular international Windsor Conferences. Michael Humphreys is known for his pioneering work on the adaptive approach to comfort. He has been Head of Human Factors at the Building Research Establishment, and a Research Professor at Oxford Brookes University. His current interests are the structure and modelling of human adaptive behaviour, the interactions between aspects of the environment, and their expression in standards. Sue Roaf conducted her PhD on comfort and the windcatchers of Yazd, and after a decade working with Nicol and Humphreys at the Oxford Thermal Comfort Unit she moved to Scotland to become Professor of Architectural Engineering at Heriot Watt University in 2007. She is a teacher, researcher, designer, author and editor of 13 books including Ecohouse: A Design Guide and Adapting Buildings and Cities for Climate Change.

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