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Review of multi‐domain approaches to indoor environmental perception and behaviour

Review of multi‐domain approaches to indoor environmental perception and behaviour
Review of multi‐domain approaches to indoor environmental perception and behaviour
Building occupants are continuously exposed to multiple indoor environmental stimuli, including thermal, visual, acoustic, and air quality related factors. Moreover, personal and contextual aspects can be regarded as additional domains influencing occupants' perception and behaviour. The scientific literature in this area typically deals with these multiple stimuli in isolation. In contrast to single-domain research, multi-domain research analyses at least two different domains, for example, visual and thermal. The relatively few literature reviews that have considered multi-domain approaches to indoor-environmental perception and behaviour covered only a few dozen articles each. The present contribution addresses this paucity by reviewing 219 scientific papers on interactions and cross-domain effects that influence occupants’ indoor environmental perception and behaviour. The objective of the present review is to highlight motivational backgrounds, key methodologies, and major findings of multi-domain investigations of human perception and behaviour in indoor environments. The in-depth review of these papers provides not only an overview of the state of the art, but also contributes to the identification of existing knowledge gaps in this area and the corresponding need for future research. In particular, many studies use “convenience” variables and samples, there is often a lack of theoretical foundation to studies, and there is little research linking perception to action.
Comfort, Contextual, Human perception, Multi-domain, Multi-perceptual, Multi-physical, Occupant behaviour, Personal
0360-1323
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Schweiker, Marcel
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Schweiker, Marcel, Ampatzi, Eleni, Andargie, Maedot S., Korsholm Andersen, Rune, Azar, Elie, Barthelmes, Verena M., Berger, Christiane, Bourikas, Leonidas, Carlucci, Salvatore, Chinazzo, Giorgia, Edappilly, Lakshmi Prabha, Favero, Matteo, Gauthier, Stephanie, Jamrozik, Anja, Kane, Michael, Mahdavi, Ardeshir, Piselli, Cristina, Pisello, Anna Laura, Roetzel, Astrid, Rysanek, Adam, Sharma, Kunind and Zhang, Shengbo (2020) Review of multi‐domain approaches to indoor environmental perception and behaviour. Building and Environment, 176, 1-25, [106804]. (doi:10.1016/j.buildenv.2020.106804).

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Building occupants are continuously exposed to multiple indoor environmental stimuli, including thermal, visual, acoustic, and air quality related factors. Moreover, personal and contextual aspects can be regarded as additional domains influencing occupants' perception and behaviour. The scientific literature in this area typically deals with these multiple stimuli in isolation. In contrast to single-domain research, multi-domain research analyses at least two different domains, for example, visual and thermal. The relatively few literature reviews that have considered multi-domain approaches to indoor-environmental perception and behaviour covered only a few dozen articles each. The present contribution addresses this paucity by reviewing 219 scientific papers on interactions and cross-domain effects that influence occupants’ indoor environmental perception and behaviour. The objective of the present review is to highlight motivational backgrounds, key methodologies, and major findings of multi-domain investigations of human perception and behaviour in indoor environments. The in-depth review of these papers provides not only an overview of the state of the art, but also contributes to the identification of existing knowledge gaps in this area and the corresponding need for future research. In particular, many studies use “convenience” variables and samples, there is often a lack of theoretical foundation to studies, and there is little research linking perception to action.

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Accepted/In Press date: 10 March 2020
e-pub ahead of print date: 23 March 2020
Published date: June 2020
Additional Information: Funding Information: Marcel Schweiker would like to acknowledge funding received from the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWi) under Grant no. 03EN1002A . Funding Information: Elie Azar would like to acknowledge the financial support received from the Abu Dhabi Department of Education and Knowledge (ADEK) under Grant AARE18-063 . Funding Information: Salvatore Carlucci and Matteo Favero would like to acknowledge funding received from the Research Council of Norway and the Research Centre on Zero Emission Neighborhoods in Smart Cities (FME ZEN) under Grant no. 257660 . Funding Information: Anna Laura Pisello and Cristina Piselli would like to thank the Italian Ministry of research for supporting the follow up of this investigation through NEXT.COM PRIN 2017 project , 20172FSCH4_002 “Towards the NEXT generation of multiphysics and multidomain environmental COMfort models: theory elaboration and validation experiment”. Funding Information: S.G. would like to thank the Sustainable Energy Research Group (energy.soton.ac.uk) for supporting this work. Funding Information: Verena M. Barthelmes would like to acknowledge the funding received from the Swiss Federal Office of Energy (SFOE) under contract no. SI/501895-01 . Funding Information: Rune Korsholm Andersen would like to acknowledge the funding received from the Technology Development and Demonstration Program – The Danish Energy Agency (EUDP) under Grant number 64 018-0558 . Funding Information: Shengbo Zhang and Maedot S. Andargie would like to acknowledge the funding support from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) , [ RGPIN-2016-06325 ] and Ontario Early Researcher Award. Shengbo Zhang would also like to acknowledge the funding support from the RDH Building Science Inc. Publisher Copyright: © 2020 Elsevier Ltd
Keywords: Comfort, Contextual, Human perception, Multi-domain, Multi-perceptual, Multi-physical, Occupant behaviour, Personal

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Local EPrints ID: 441511
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/441511
ISSN: 0360-1323
PURE UUID: f2590488-6585-47e5-9464-7ec8b043a089
ORCID for Stephanie Gauthier: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-1720-1736

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Date deposited: 16 Jun 2020 16:34
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 05:30

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Author: Marcel Schweiker
Author: Eleni Ampatzi
Author: Maedot S. Andargie
Author: Rune Korsholm Andersen
Author: Elie Azar
Author: Verena M. Barthelmes
Author: Christiane Berger
Author: Leonidas Bourikas
Author: Salvatore Carlucci
Author: Giorgia Chinazzo
Author: Lakshmi Prabha Edappilly
Author: Matteo Favero
Author: Anja Jamrozik
Author: Michael Kane
Author: Ardeshir Mahdavi
Author: Cristina Piselli
Author: Anna Laura Pisello
Author: Astrid Roetzel
Author: Adam Rysanek
Author: Kunind Sharma
Author: Shengbo Zhang

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