Windsor 2010 Conference Pres
Windsor 2010 Conference, with links to presentations in pdf format.
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| ADAPTING TO CHANGE: NEW THINKING IN COMFORT |
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| 9th-11th April 2010 Cumberland Lodge, Windsor |
| PROGRAMME |
| Friday 9th April 2010 |
| Welcome by Fergus Nicol, NCEUB London Metropolitan University 'Windsor 1994-2010 |
| After Dinner Talk - chaired by Sue Roaf |
| Ed Arens, University of California, USA California Dreaming - Future directions for thermal comfort |
| Richard deDear, University of Sydney, Australia Thermal Comfort In Natural Ventilation - A Neurophysiological Hypothesis |
| Saturday 10th April 2010 |
| SESSION 1: Comfort standards internationally Invited chair: Michael Humphreys (Oxford Brookes University, UK) |
| Shahin Heidari, University of Tehran, Iran COPING WITH NATURE: Ten years thermal comfort studies in Iran |
| Lorenzo Pagliano, Politecnico di Milano, Italy Comfort Models and Building design in the Mediterranean Zone Pagliano L, P. Zangheri |
| Atze Boerstra, BBA Indoor Environmental consultancy, Holland Personal control in future thermal comfort standards? |
| Chisthina Candido, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil Toward a Brazilian standard for naturally ventilated buildings: guidelines for thermal and air movement acceptability C Cândido, R Lamberts, R de Dear and L Bittencourt |
| Bjarne Olesen, Danish Technical University Why specify indoor environmental criteria as categories? |
| Fergus Nicol, London Metropolitan University, UK An overview of the European Standard EN 15251 |
| PARALLEL SESSION 2a: Hot climates (1) Invited chair: Ashok Lall (ABL Architects, Delhi, India) |
| Waleed Yagoub, Ramboll, UK Case study of double skin façade in hot climates Yagoub, W Appleton S, Stevens W |
| Chen Huimei, South China University of Technology, P R China Thermal Comfort Study in hot-humid area of China Chen Huimei, Zhang Yufeng, Wang Jinyong and Meng Qinglin |
| Oluwafemi Akande, Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University, Nigeria Indoor Thermal Comfort for Residential Buildings in Hot-Dry Climate of Nigeria Oluwafemi K. Akande and Micheal A. Adebamowo |
| Amgad Farghal, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany Enhancing the Adaptive Comfort Standard, a case study in a hot dry climate, Cairo, Egypt Amgad Farghal and Andreas Wagner |
| Samira Zare Mohazabieh, Universiti Putra Malaysia Thermal Comfort of Non-Malaysian Residents at Different Levels of a Multi-Storey Residential Building in Malaysia S Z Mohazabieh, E Salleh, M F Z Jaafar and N M Adam |
| Madhavi Indraganti Hyderabad, India Thermal Adaption and impediments: Findings from a field study in Hyderabad, India |
| PARALLEL SESSION 2b: Comfort energy and buildings Invited chair: Adrian Pitts (Sheffield Hallam University) |
| Steven Firth, Loughborough University, UK Natural ventilation in UK schools: design options for passive cooling Steven Firth and Malcolm Cook |
| Annalisa Simonella, Arup Façade Engineering, UK How to design a building envelope to provide thermal comfort and energy efficiency considering climate change A Simonella and I Pau |
| Hom Rijal, University of Tokyo, Japan Thermal comfort in UK housing to avoid overheating: lessons from a ‘Zero Carbon’ case study Hom B. Rijal and Fionn Stevenson |
| Peter Holzer, Danube University Krems, Austria European temperate, humid Continental Climate building stock facing the Change: Challenges to face and pathways to go, based on Austrian experiences P Holzer and R Hammer |
| Max Deuble, Macquarie University, Australia Green Occupants for Green Buildings: The Missing Link? Max Deuble* and Richard de Dear |
| Lisje Schellen, Eindhoven University of Technology, Holland Assessment of thermal comfort in relation to applied low exergy systems Lisje Schellen*, Marcel Loomans, Wouter van Marken Lichtenbelt, Arjan Frijns, and Martin de Wit |
| PARALLEL SESSION 3a: Short presentations with posters Invited chair: Isaac Meir, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel |
| Adrian Pitts, Sheffield Hallam University, UK Occupant acceptance of discomfort in an atrium building: to sweat or to shiver |
| Nobue Suzuki, Tokyo City University, Japan Thermal-environment experience of school children and their development of the associated cognition in summer Nobue Suzuki and Masanori Shukuya |
| Becci Taylor, Arups UK Communicating steady state and transient comfort to realise low energy design Becci Taylor & Davar Abi –Zadeh |
| Mengyin Wan, University of Tokyo, Japan Thermal comfort prediction under non-uniform heating conditions with physiological responses comfort model Mengyin Wan, Hideaki Nagano, Shinsuke Kato, Ryozo Ooka, Tomonori Sakoi, Shengwei Zhu, Toshiaki Omori and Akiko Okada |
| Lada Hensen Centnerová, University of Applied Sciences in Utrecht, Holland Comfort is more than just thermal comfort Lada Hensen Centnerová, Atze Boerstra |
| Roman Szczepaniak, London Metropolitan University, UK Investigating Energy Requirements for Lighting: A Critical Approach to EN15193II Building Szczepaniak R., Wilson M. |
| Genku Kayo, University of Tokyo, Japan Potential to reduce energy consumption by establishing distributed energy system in the exiting office and apartment buildings Genku Kayo and Ryozo Ooka |
| Shen Wei, Loughborough University, UK Probabilistic modelling of human adaptive behaviour in non-air-conditioned buildings Shen Wei, Richard Buswell and Dennis Loveday |
| Mansoureh Tahbaz, Shahid Beheshti University, Iran A New Chart for Outdoor Thermal Analysis |
| Frédéric Haldi, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland Results from the monitoring of indoor environment and occupant perceived productivity in office buildings Frédéric Haldi and Darren Robinson |
| Rosana Maria Caram, University of Săo Paulo, Brazil Study of Natural Ventilation Provided by Sheds in Hospital Buildings through Wind Tunnel Measurements Marieli Azoia Lukiantchuki, Edson Matsumoto, Renata Martinho de Camargo, Lucila Chebel Labaki, Rosana Maria Caram |
| Divine T. Novieto, DeMontfort University, UK Thermal Comfort Implications of the Aging Effect on Metabolism, Cardiac Output and Body Weight Divine T. Novieto, Yi Zhang |
| Keyur Vadodaria, Loughborough University, UK UK solid-wall dwellings - thermal comfort, energy efficiency refurbishment and the user perspective - some preliminary analysis from the CALEBRE project. Keyur Vadodaria, Dennis Loveday, Victoria Haines, Val Mitchell, Becky Mallaband and Steven Bayer |
| Laina Hilma Sari, Heriot Watt University, UK Assessment of Comfort in Ten Types of Post Tsunami House in Banda Aceh, Indonesia L. Hilma Sariab, D.J. Harrisa, M. Gormleya |
| Kelen Dornelles, University of Săo Paulo, Brazil Spectral behaviour of cool paints produced in Brazil for roof paint and their impact on the thermal comfort and energy use in buildings designed for hot climates''' Kelen Dornelles; Victor Roriz; Maurício Roriz; Rosana Maria Caram |
| SESSION 3b: Methodologies: Comfort, productivity and buildings Invited chair: Kevin Lomas (Loughborough University, UK) |
| Stephen Porritt, DeMontfort University, UK Occupancy patterns and their effect on interventions to reduce overheating in dwellings during heat waves S. M. Porritt*, L. Shao, P. C. Cropper, C. I. Goodier |
| Lisa Kelly, Loughborough University, UK Thermal comfort when moving from one environment to another Lisa Kelly, Ken Parsons |
| Rajat Gupta, Oxford Brookes University, UK Integrating an occupant-centred building performance evaluation approach to achieve whole-house and low-carbon retrofitting of UK homes Rajat Gupta and Smita Chandiwala |
| Karin Schakib-Ekbatan, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Occupant satisfaction as an indicator for the socio-cultural dimension of sustainable office buildings – Development of an overall building index Karin Schakib-Ekbatan, Andreas Wagner and Cédrine Lussac |
| Marcel Schweiker, Tokyo City University, Japan A critical review on thermal factors as predictors for occupant behaviour – Towards a purpose-rank based model of reference levels Marcel Schweiker and Masanori Shukuya |
| John Goins, University of California, Berkeley, USA Using Text Analysis to Listen to Building Users Mithra Moezzi and John Goins |
| SESSION 4: Hot climates (2) Invited chair: Edward Ng (Chinese University of Hong Kong) |
| Ashok Lall, ABL Architects, India Analyzing Design Issues for Hybrid System Buildings for India Ashok B. Lall, Neeraj Kapoor, Sushma Shetty |
| Leena Thomas, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia Air Conditioning, Comfort and Energy in India’s Commercial Building Sector Leena Thomas, Richard de Dear, Rajan Rawal, Ashok Lall and PC Thomas |
| E. Rajasaker, ITT Madras, India Adaptive comfort and thermal expectations – a subjective evaluation in hot humid climate E. Rajasekar and A. Ramachandraiah |
| Hom B Rijal, University of Tokyo, Japan Thermal adaptation in hot and humid outdoor conditions H.B. Rijal, Ryozo Ooka, Yuriko Minami, Tomonori Sakoi and Kazuyo Tsuzuki |
| Tri Harso Karyono, Tarumanagara University, Indonesia The relationship between building design and indoor temperatures: A case study in three different buildings in Indonesia |
| Isaac Meir, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel The Unbearable Lightness of "The Paradigm": On energy waste and discomfort in a hot arid climate Isaac A. Meir and Jennifer Y. Golding |
| After Dinner Talk - chaired by Richard de Dear (University of Sydney, Australia) |
| Michael Humphreys, Oxford Brookes University, UK Examining and developing the adaptive relation between climate and thermal comfort indoors M A Humphreys, H B Rijal and J F Nicol |
| Sunday 11th April 2010 |
| SESSION 5: Mixed mode Buildings Invited chair: Atze Boerstra (ABB Consultancy, Holland) |
| Eleonora Alders Delft University of technology, Holland Making the Difference – Individual Thermal Comfort Demand Profiles for Dwellings. Eleonora. E. Alders a, Stanley R. Kurvers |
| Sam Borgeson, University of California, USA Exceedance Metrics in Mixed-Mode Buildings Sam Borgeson and Gail Brager |
| Runa Tabea Hellwig University of Applied Sciences, Germany How to improve the indoor climate in classrooms? |
| Astrid Roetzel, Hafencity University Hamburg, Germany Balancing buildings and occupants, a holistic approach to thermal comfort and greenhouse gas emissions in mixed mode offices Astrid Roetzel, Udo Dietrich, Aris Tsangrassoulis, Sabine Busching |
| Leena Thomas, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia Unravelling the mix - towards effective simulation, implementation and operation of mixed mode buildings Leena Thomas and PC Thomas |
| Doreen Kalz, Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems, Germany Comparative Evaluation of Natural Ventilated and Mechanical Cooled Non-Residential Buildings in Germany: Thermal Comfort in Summer Doreen E. Kalz and Jens Pfafferott |
| SESSION 6: Comfort Theory Invited chair: Jake Hacker (Arup, UK) |
| Ryozo Ooka, University of Tokyo, Japan Modification of sweating model in 2-Node Model and it’s application to thermal safety for hot environments Ryozo Ooka, Yuriko Minami, Tomonori Sakoi, Kazuyo Tsuzuki, H.B. Rijal |
| Hui Zhang, University of California, USA Thresholds for indoor thermal comfort and perceived air quality Hui Zhang, Edward Arens, Wilmer Pasut |
| Yufeng Zhang, South China University of Technology, P R China Thermal adaptation in built environment – a literature review, discussion and primary exploration Yufeng Zhanga, Jinyong Wanga, Huimei Chena and Rongyi Zhao |
| Zaky Jaafar, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia Adapting to Technology: The case of Air Conditioning use in Malaysian Homes. Mohamad Fakri Zaky Bin Jaafar, Ben Croxford |
| Frédéric Haldi Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland On the unification of thermal perception and adaptive actions Frédéric Haldi and Darren Robinson |
| Mohammad Kotbi, University of New South Wales, Australia How to test Fanger's PMV model in a field study?. Kotbi, King and Prasad |
| SESSION 7: Comfort and outdoor climate Invited chair: Fergus Nicol (London Metropolitan University, UK) |
| Peter Bröde, Leibniz Research Centre of Working Environment and Human Factors, Germany The Universal Thermal Climate Index UTCI in Operational Use Peter Bröde, Gerd Jendritzky, Dusan Fiala, George Havenith |
| David Jenkins, Heriot Watt University, UK Translating probabilistic climate predictions for use in building simulation D. Jenkins, S. Patidar, G. Gibson and P. Banfill |
| Vicky Cheng, University of Cambridge, UK Outdoor thermal comfort in sub-tropical climate: A longitudinal study based in Hong Kong Vicky Cheng, Edward Ng, Baruch Givoni |
| Rohinton Emmanuel, Glasgow Caledonian University, UK Linking the ‘in’ and ‘out:’ New comfort goals for the rapidly urbanising equatorial tropical megacities in a changing climate |
| Lutz Katzschner, University Kassel, Germany Outdoor Thermal Comfort under Consideration of the Global Climate Change and Urban Development Strategies |
| Eduardo L. Krüger, Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná, Brazil Outdoor Comfort Study in Curitiba, Brazil: Effects of Gender, Body Weight and Age on the Thermal Preference Eduardo L. Krüger, Baruch Givoni and Francine A. Rossi |