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The indoor environmental quality performance of green low-income single-family housing

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posted on 2018-01-01, 00:00 authored by J B Akom, Abdul-Manan SadickAbdul-Manan Sadick, M H Issa, S Rashwan, M Duhoux
There is little empirical evidence in the literature about the indoor environmental quality performance of residential buildings in general and of social housing in particular. To address this problem, this study used a mixed-method approach to evaluate the indoor environmental quality performance of 17 green low-income single attached family houses in Brandon, Manitoba, Canada. Questionnaires were administered to occupants to assess their snapshot and long-term satisfaction with the indoor environment. In addition, snapshot measurements were carried out to evaluate the indoor environmental quality factors of thermal comfort, indoor air quality, lighting and acoustics. Occupants’ snapshot satisfaction was categorized into two groups (i.e. satisfied/comfortable or dissatisfied/uncomfortable) and compared with snapshot measurements. The results showed the measured IEQ parameters were well below recommended threshold levels. Further, occupants with higher snapshot satisfaction were generally exposed to relatively lower levels of indoor pollutants. A statistically significant difference was found in PM10level only between the snapshot satisfied and snapshot dissatisfied groups of occupants. Apparent sound transmission classes were below the standard reference value of 50, suggesting potential problems in noise attenuation within different spaces in each apartment and between apartments. The findings of this study could help governments implement green shadowing for public-housing and also renovate existing houses using the same principles.

History

Journal

Journal of green building

Volume

13

Issue

2

Season

Spring

Pagination

98 - 120

Publisher

College Publishing

Location

Glen Allen, Va.

ISSN

1552-6100

eISSN

1943-4618

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2018, Journal of Green Building