Factors contributing to occupants’ comfort : A survey among occupants of academic buildings in a public university

Occupants’ comfort is always crucial in determining the quality of performance of an academic building and its facilities management. Factors such as thermal, acoustic, visual comfort and personal control of the building’s environmental condition generally contribute to the overall comfort level of...

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Main Authors: Sharifah Noor Nazim, S.Y., Ati Rosemary, M.A., Muhammad Azzam, I.
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Language:English
Published: 2014
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spelling my.um.eprints.159552016-06-16T00:19:25Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/15955/ Factors contributing to occupants’ comfort : A survey among occupants of academic buildings in a public university Sharifah Noor Nazim, S.Y. Ati Rosemary, M.A. Muhammad Azzam, I. T Technology (General) TH Building construction Occupants’ comfort is always crucial in determining the quality of performance of an academic building and its facilities management. Factors such as thermal, acoustic, visual comfort and personal control of the building’s environmental condition generally contribute to the overall comfort level of its occupants. However, it is important to identify which of the factors contribute most to an occupant’s overall comfort. Therefore, this study investigates the relationship between comfort and its contributing factors by utilizing the Building Use Studies (BUS) questionnaire from the UK. The questionnaire was distributed to respondents from one of the earliest and prominent public university in Malaysia. The paper further investigates which type of personal control significantly influences the building occupants’ overall comfort. Analysis from 451 responses revealed that there is a significant correlation between overall comfort of the building’s occupants with two significant contributing factors which are; air condition (thermal comfort and air quality) and personal control. However, there is insufficient evidence that noise (acoustics) and lighting (visual) have significant correlation with a building occupants’ overall comfort level. 2014 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.um.edu.my/15955/1/2014_IEOM_%281%29.pdf Sharifah Noor Nazim, S.Y. and Ati Rosemary, M.A. and Muhammad Azzam, I. (2014) Factors contributing to occupants’ comfort : A survey among occupants of academic buildings in a public university. In: Proceedings of the 2014 International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Operations Management., 07 - 09 January 2014, Bali, Indonesia..
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Factors contributing to occupants’ comfort : A survey among occupants of academic buildings in a public university
description Occupants’ comfort is always crucial in determining the quality of performance of an academic building and its facilities management. Factors such as thermal, acoustic, visual comfort and personal control of the building’s environmental condition generally contribute to the overall comfort level of its occupants. However, it is important to identify which of the factors contribute most to an occupant’s overall comfort. Therefore, this study investigates the relationship between comfort and its contributing factors by utilizing the Building Use Studies (BUS) questionnaire from the UK. The questionnaire was distributed to respondents from one of the earliest and prominent public university in Malaysia. The paper further investigates which type of personal control significantly influences the building occupants’ overall comfort. Analysis from 451 responses revealed that there is a significant correlation between overall comfort of the building’s occupants with two significant contributing factors which are; air condition (thermal comfort and air quality) and personal control. However, there is insufficient evidence that noise (acoustics) and lighting (visual) have significant correlation with a building occupants’ overall comfort level.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Sharifah Noor Nazim, S.Y.
Ati Rosemary, M.A.
Muhammad Azzam, I.
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Ati Rosemary, M.A.
Muhammad Azzam, I.
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title Factors contributing to occupants’ comfort : A survey among occupants of academic buildings in a public university
title_short Factors contributing to occupants’ comfort : A survey among occupants of academic buildings in a public university
title_full Factors contributing to occupants’ comfort : A survey among occupants of academic buildings in a public university
title_fullStr Factors contributing to occupants’ comfort : A survey among occupants of academic buildings in a public university
title_full_unstemmed Factors contributing to occupants’ comfort : A survey among occupants of academic buildings in a public university
title_sort factors contributing to occupants’ comfort : a survey among occupants of academic buildings in a public university
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