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Post occupancy evaluation of residential college building with bioclimatic design strategies in tropical climate condition of Malaysia
Adi Ainurzaman Jamaludin1, Hazreena Hussein2, Nila Keumala3, Ati Rosemary Mohd Ariffin4.
The evaluation through a set of questionnaire and field measurement with the use of
climatic devices was conducted in an old residential college building with the best
practice of bioclimatic design strategies, particularly on the implementation of
daylighting and natural ventilation. Initially, the implementation of these strategies has a
significantly positive impact on the satisfaction level of the residents. Temperature and
relative humidity range that is accepted as thermally comfortable by university students
are 29-30°C and 72-77%, respectively. The comfort level was successfully maintained with
a good adaptation of living behaviour including the activity in the room, garment
dressed, usage of room opening and electronic devices. Unfortunately, further
improvements on natural daylighting are still required based on the negative feedbacks
given by the majority of respondents.
Affiliation:
- University of Malaya, Malaysia
- University of Malaya, Malaysia
- University of Malaya, Malaysia
- University of Malaya, Malaysia
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