2023
DOI: 10.3390/su15031932
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Occupants’ Perceptions of Comfort, Control, and Adaptation in Colonial Revival Style Residences

Abstract: This study examines occupants’ perceptions of comfort, control, and adaptation in Colonial Revival style residences in the “Building America Climate” cold region of the United States. The research considered these buildings due to their attractiveness and availability in the study area. The research intends to address the following question—Do occupants’ perceptions of comfort significantly impact their perceptions of control and adaptation within the buildings? This study utilized indoor monitoring of variabl… Show more

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“…The questionnaires were divided into three sections (i.e., general information, questions on perceptions of the thermal environment, and questions relating to overall well-being and additional comments). The structures of the questionnaire and thermal comfort surveys, including the rating scales considered in this study, were similar to the ones discussed in the existing research [5,6,44]. Thus, the current study will not discuss the questionnaire structure and thermal comfort surveys.…”
Section: Sample Of the Subjects Questionnaire And Thermal Comfort Sur...mentioning
confidence: 89%
“…The questionnaires were divided into three sections (i.e., general information, questions on perceptions of the thermal environment, and questions relating to overall well-being and additional comments). The structures of the questionnaire and thermal comfort surveys, including the rating scales considered in this study, were similar to the ones discussed in the existing research [5,6,44]. Thus, the current study will not discuss the questionnaire structure and thermal comfort surveys.…”
Section: Sample Of the Subjects Questionnaire And Thermal Comfort Sur...mentioning
confidence: 89%