Sustainable human-building ecosystems : selected papers from the First International Symposium on Sustainable Human-Building Ecosystems, October 5-6, 2015, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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| Format | Electronic eBook |
| Language | English |
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Reston, Virginia :
American Society of Civil Engineers,
[2015]
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| Online Access | Full text |
| ISBN | 9781523101726 1523101725 9780784479681 0784479682 |
| Physical Description | 1 online resource (vi, 244 pages) : illustrations (some color) |
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Table of Contents:
- Human Ecology and Building Science : A Necessary Synthesis
- Occupant Behaviors and Energy Use : Creating High-Performance People for High-Performance Buildings
- Participatory Energy Management in Building Networks
- One Size Does Not Fit All : Eco-Feedback Programs Require Tailored Feedback
- Development of Non-Intrusive Occupant Load Monitoring (NIOLM) in Commercial Buildings : Assessing Occupants' Energy-Use Behavior at Entry and Departure Events
- Default Conditions : A Reason for Design to Integrate Human Factors
- Assessing Energy Strategies in Active Buildings Considering Human Behaviour
- Estimating Occupancy in an Office Setting
- Event-Based Parallel Simulation with a Sensing System for Occupant Distribution Estimation in the Whole Building Scale
- Effects of Variant Occupancy Transitions on the Energy Implications of Setpoint/Setback Control Policies
- A Study of Time-Dependent Variations in Personal Thermal Comfort via a Dynamic Bayesian Network
- Occupant Individual Thermal Comfort Data Analysis in an Office
- Facial Skin Temperature as a Proactive Variable in a Building Thermal Comfort Control System
- Advancing Occupant-Centered Performance Simulation Metrics Linking Commercial Environmental Quality to Health, Behavior, and Productivity.
- Direct Measurement of Occupants' Skin Temperature and Human Thermal Comfort Sensation for Building Comfort Control
- Incorporation of Future Building Operating Conditions into the Modeling of Building Microclimate Interaction : A Feasibility Approach
- Measuring the Effectiveness of an Immersive Virtual Environment for the Modeling and Prediction of Occupant Behavior
- Integrated Project Delivery and Total Building Automation for the Nearly Net-Zero-Energy Q1 ThyssenKrupp Headquarters
- Green Building Design as If People Mattered
- Integration of QFD and Utility Theory to Improve End-User Satisfaction in the Design of High-Performance Buildings
- The Power of Data Visualization : A Prototype Energy Performance Map for a University Campus
- Using Relationship Mapping to Understand Sustainable Housing Stakeholders' Actions
- The Weatherization Assistance Program : Social Policy or Energy Policy and Why It Matters
- Towards Multi-Objective Optimization for Sustainable Buildings with Both Quantifiable and Non-Quantifiable Design Objectives
- Inequality as a Barrier to Green Building Policy Adoptions in Cities.