Outdoor space quality: A field study in an urban residential community in central China

► First study of outdoor thermal comfort in Chinese housing communities. ► A simple linear regressed outdoor thermal comfort model of Wuhan, China. ► A usage rate model shows the relationship between comfort and activity level. The quality of outdoor spaces in a residential community affects the qua...

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Veröffentlicht in:Energy and buildings 2014-01, Vol.68, p.713-720
Hauptverfasser: Lai, Dayi, Zhou, Chaobin, Huang, Jianxiang, Jiang, Yi, Long, Zhengwei, Chen, Qingyan
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Zusammenfassung:► First study of outdoor thermal comfort in Chinese housing communities. ► A simple linear regressed outdoor thermal comfort model of Wuhan, China. ► A usage rate model shows the relationship between comfort and activity level. The quality of outdoor spaces in a residential community affects the quality of life of its residents. This paper presents the findings of a study on outdoor thermal comfort and space usage at a residential community in Wuhan, central China, through the monitoring of microclimate conditions, interviews with residents, and recording of occupants’ activities. The data were used to develop a thermal sensation vote (TSV) model and a space usage rate model. An alternative design strategy was proposed for considering thermal environment and usage rate. The results show that thermal comfort is the most important factor in the quality of outdoor spaces. Other significant factors include air quality, acoustic environment, functionality, and convenience. The study provided valuable information for the design of outdoor spaces in residential communities.
ISSN:0378-7788
DOI:10.1016/j.enbuild.2013.02.051