Understanding architectural and social-psychological influences on occupant behaviour in commercial buildings
Roetzel, Astrid and Chen, Chien-fei 2016, Understanding architectural and social-psychological influences on occupant behaviour in commercial buildings, in ASA 2016 : Revisiting the role of architectural science in design and practice : Proceedings of the 50th International Conference of the Architectural Science Association, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, South Aust., pp. 567-576.
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Understanding architectural and social-psychological influences on occupant behaviour in commercial buildings
ASA 2016 : Revisiting the role of architectural science in design and practice : Proceedings of the 50th International Conference of the Architectural Science Association
The aim of this paper is to advance the understanding of social-psychological and architectural parameters influencing occupant behaviour and resulting operational energy consumption in office settings. Existing knowledge on occupant behavior is reviewed from an architectural and socialpsychological perspective. The identified parameters are visually mapped using the framework of Integral Sustainable Design (ISD). Conclusions are drawn concerning the interrelationship and interaction of parameters and the direction of future interdisciplinary research.
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9780992383534
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eng
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120104 Architectural Science and Technology (incl Acoustics, Lighting, Structure and Ecologically Sustainable Design)
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