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Index
Cover
Half Title
Title
Copyright
Contents
List of participants
Preface
Introduction
SESSION 1
1 Thermal comfort temperatures and the habits of Hobbits
2 Towards new indoor comfort temperatures for Pakistani buildings
Discussions to Session 1
SESSION 2
3 Temperature standards for the tropics?
4 New thermal comfort standard of the Czech Republic
5 Comfort, preferences or design data?
6 Pale green, simple and user friendly: occupant perceptions of thermal comfort in office buildings
7 Designing for the individual: a radical reading of ISO 7730
8 An empirical model for predicting air movement preferred in warm office environments
Discussions to Session 2
SESSION 3
9 ISO standards and thermal comfort: recent developments
10 Comfort and air movement in a naturally ventilated room
11 Thermal comfort in Thai air-conditioned and naturally ventilated offices
12 Thermal comfort in air-conditioned buildings in the tropics
Discussions to Session 3
SESSION 4
13 Deliberate design
14 Discussions on human thermal comfort in Vietnam
15 Thermal comfort and temperature standards in Pakistan
Discussions to Session 4
SESSION 5
16 Comfort conditions in PASCOOL surveys
17 Comfort standards from field surveys in the leisure industry
18 What is thermal comfort in a naturally ventilated building?
19 The energy implications of a climate-based indoor air temperature standard
20 An adaptive guideline for UK office temperatures
Discussions to Session 5
Final plenary discussion
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
21 Design parameters of a non-air-conditioned passive solar house for cold climate of Srinager, India
22 Higher PMV causes higher energy consumption in air-conditioned buildings: a case study in Jakarta, Indonesia
23 Thermal comfort of factory workers in Northern India
24 Warm and sweaty: thermal comfort in two naturally ventilated offices in Sydney, NSW
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