Thermal and lighting perception in four fully glazed office buildings in Santiago, Chile

Corresponding author: Claudio Vásquez, School of Architecture, Catholic University of Chile. 1916 El Comendador str. Providencia, Santiago, ZIP: 7530091, Chile. Tel.: +56 9 92826305; E-mail: clvasque@uc.cl This paper is part of a general research project whose main objective is to establish a basel...

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Main Authors: Claudio Vásquez, Felipe Encinas Pino, Alejandro Prieto Hoces, Carlos Aguirre Nuñez
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: TU Delft Open 2013-12-01
Series:Journal of Facade Design and Engineering
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spelling doaj-12881e0f8fd646d6895cfebb25a19b372020-11-25T03:32:56ZengTU Delft OpenJournal of Facade Design and Engineering2213-302X2213-30382013-12-0111-2315110.3233/FDE-130007Thermal and lighting perception in four fully glazed office buildings in Santiago, Chile Claudio VásquezFelipe Encinas PinoAlejandro Prieto HocesCarlos Aguirre Nuñez Corresponding author: Claudio Vásquez, School of Architecture, Catholic University of Chile. 1916 El Comendador str. Providencia, Santiago, ZIP: 7530091, Chile. Tel.: +56 9 92826305; E-mail: clvasque@uc.cl This paper is part of a general research project whose main objective is to establish a baseline for post-occupancy energy consumption and indoor environmental quality for office buildings in Santiago, Chile. This study aims at understanding how architectonical variables relate to, and can even determine, user comfort perception. Thus, one-year continuous monitoring in several floors at four office buildings was performed and seasonal surveys were completed. Survey participants were asked a series of questions regarding spatial orientation and comfort perception in their workspace. The data from the comfort survey and onsite measurements such as season of the year, case study, type of workspace and possibility of an outdoor view from the workstation were contrasted with the components obtained by a Principal Component Analysis (PCA). Three components were selected from the PCA, and three Maps of Perception (MP) were produced. These maps were then analyzed and interpreted so as to obtain information on the general perception of thermal and lighting comfort at workspaces within several office buildings in Santiago.http://content.iospress.com/download/journal-of-facade-design-and-engineering/fde0007?id=journal-of-facade-design-and-engineering%2Ffde0007Office buildingsthermal comfortarchitectural design
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Felipe Encinas Pino
Alejandro Prieto Hoces
Carlos Aguirre Nuñez
Thermal and lighting perception in four fully glazed office buildings in Santiago, Chile
Journal of Facade Design and Engineering
Office buildings
thermal comfort
architectural design
author_facet Claudio Vásquez
Felipe Encinas Pino
Alejandro Prieto Hoces
Carlos Aguirre Nuñez
author_sort Claudio Vásquez
title Thermal and lighting perception in four fully glazed office buildings in Santiago, Chile
title_short Thermal and lighting perception in four fully glazed office buildings in Santiago, Chile
title_full Thermal and lighting perception in four fully glazed office buildings in Santiago, Chile
title_fullStr Thermal and lighting perception in four fully glazed office buildings in Santiago, Chile
title_full_unstemmed Thermal and lighting perception in four fully glazed office buildings in Santiago, Chile
title_sort thermal and lighting perception in four fully glazed office buildings in santiago, chile
publisher TU Delft Open
series Journal of Facade Design and Engineering
issn 2213-302X
2213-3038
publishDate 2013-12-01
description Corresponding author: Claudio Vásquez, School of Architecture, Catholic University of Chile. 1916 El Comendador str. Providencia, Santiago, ZIP: 7530091, Chile. Tel.: +56 9 92826305; E-mail: clvasque@uc.cl This paper is part of a general research project whose main objective is to establish a baseline for post-occupancy energy consumption and indoor environmental quality for office buildings in Santiago, Chile. This study aims at understanding how architectonical variables relate to, and can even determine, user comfort perception. Thus, one-year continuous monitoring in several floors at four office buildings was performed and seasonal surveys were completed. Survey participants were asked a series of questions regarding spatial orientation and comfort perception in their workspace. The data from the comfort survey and onsite measurements such as season of the year, case study, type of workspace and possibility of an outdoor view from the workstation were contrasted with the components obtained by a Principal Component Analysis (PCA). Three components were selected from the PCA, and three Maps of Perception (MP) were produced. These maps were then analyzed and interpreted so as to obtain information on the general perception of thermal and lighting comfort at workspaces within several office buildings in Santiago.
topic Office buildings
thermal comfort
architectural design
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