Human factors in green building / / edited by Zhonghua Gou.

World Green Building Council suggests that health, well-being and productivity should be the next chapter for green building. There is an obvious shift of green building movement from technology-centric towards human-centric, which culminates in recent WELL Building Standard, focusing exclusively on...

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Place / Publishing House:Basel, Switzerland : : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute,, 2019.
Year of Publication:2019
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (200 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • About the Special Issue Editor
  • Preface to "Human Factors in Green Building"
  • Zhonghua Gou Human Factors in Green Building: Building Types and Users' Needs Reprinted from: Buildings 2019, 9, 17, doi:10.3390/buildings9010017
  • Felix Kin Peng Hui and Lu Aye Occupational Stress and Workplace Design Reprinted from: Buildings 2018, 8, 133, doi:10.3390/buildings8100133
  • Zhonghua Gou, Jian Zhang and Leigh Shutter The Role of Personal Control in Alleviating Negative Perceptions in the Open-Plan Workplace Reprinted from: Buildings 2018, 8, 110, doi:10.3390/buildings8080110
  • Mattias Holmgren and Patrik S ¨orqvist Are Mental Biases Responsible for the Perceived Comfort Advantage in "Green" Buildings? Reprinted from: Buildings 2018, 8, 20, doi:10.3390/buildings8020020
  • Hing-wah Chau, Clare Newton, Catherine Mei Min Woo, Nan Ma, Jiayi Wang and Lu Aye Design Lessons from Three Australian Dementia Support Facilities Reprinted from: Buildings 2018, 8, 67, doi:10.3390/buildings8050067
  • Yisong Zhao and Monjur Mourshed Patients' Perspectives on the Design of Hospital Outpatient Areas Reprinted from: Buildings 2017, 7, 117, doi:10.3390/buildings7040117
  • Masa Noguchi, Nan Ma, Catherine Mei Min Woo, Hing-wah Chau and Jin Zhou The Usability Study of a Proposed Environmental Experience Design Framework for Active Ageing Reprinted from: Buildings 2018, 8, 167, doi:10.3390/buildings8120167
  • Zhonghua Gou, Maryam Khoshbakht and Behnam Mahdoudi The Impact of Outdoor Views on Students' Seat Preference in Learning Environments Reprinted from: Buildings 2018, 8, 96, doi:10.3390/buildings8080096
  • Baharuddin Hamzah, Zhonghua Gou, Rosady Mulyadi and Samsuddin Amin Thermal Comfort Analyses of Secondary School Students in the Tropics Reprinted from: Buildings 2018, 8, 56, doi:10.3390/buildings8040056
  • Zhonghua Gou, Wajishani Gamage, Stephen Siu-Yu Lau and Sunnie Sing-Yeung Lau An Investigation of Thermal Comfort and Adaptive Behaviors in Naturally Ventilated Residential Buildings in Tropical Climates: A Pilot Study Reprinted from: Buildings 2018, 8, 5, doi:10.3390/buildings8010005
  • Bin Cheng, Yangliu Fu, Maryam Khoshbakht, Libin Duan, Jian Zhang and Sara Rashidian Characteristics of Thermal Comfort Conditions in Cold Rural Areas of China: A Case study of Stone Dwellings in a Tibetan Village Reprinted from: Buildings 2018, 8, 49, doi:10.3390/buildings8040049
  • Yukiko Kuboshima, Jacqueline McIntosh and Geoff Thomas The Design of Local-Authority Rental Housing for the Elderly That Improves Their Quality of Life Reprinted from: Buildings 2018, 8, 71, doi:10.3390/buildings8050071
  • Linda Pearce Translating across Disciplines: On Coding Interior Architecture Theory to Advance Complex Indoor Environment Quality Reprinted from: Buildings 2018, 8, 82, doi:10.3390/buildings8070082.