1. Using simulated human comfort matrix to measure urban campus gender-based thermal performances.
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Chowdhury, Shuva, Chowdhury, Sharmistha, Rezve, Md Fahim Hasan, Altan, Hasim, and Ahmadnia, Hourakhsh
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HUMAN comfort ,THERMAL stresses ,OPEN spaces ,GENDER ,DECISION making - Abstract
The study proposes incorporating human bodily comfort performance through a simulation method to assess the impact of urban microclimate conditions in an urban campus area. A human comfort performance matrix is used based on PET value and gender's thermal stress conditions. The investigation serves as a way to evaluate open spaces' climatic performance quantitatively through energy simulation. The method shows a way to measure urban comfort regarding gender perspectives early in the urban decision-making process. The findings of this research have practical implications for urban decision-makers to use robust simulation tools to optimize open space configurations based on gender's thermal performances. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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