Assessment of the Indoor Environment in the Intelligent Building

Author:

Dębska Luiza1

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Environmental, Geomatic and Energy Engineering , Kielce University of Technology , 25-314 Kielce , Poland .

Abstract

Abstract Currently, thermal comfort and indoor air quality are essential elements in designing modern and intelligent buildings or improving existing ones, so that they would provide proper indoor conditions. The article focuses on the thermal sensations of the students of Kielce University of Technology and determining whether the given parameters of the internal environment contributed to their well-being. 164 people aged 16 - 24 participated in the study, which was conducted with the use of a microclimate meter and questionnaires. It turned out that the temperature range from 19.3 °C – 27.6 °C is acceptable and comfortable for nearly 78% of people. As a result of further analysis, it turned out that the research group definitely prefers and feels better in colder temperatures.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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