Envelope Systems

Parent: Center for the Built Environment

eScholarship stats: History by Item for March through June, 2024

ItemTitleTotal requests2024-062024-052024-042024-03
3f73w323A Standard for Natural Ventilation38652111106117
4vq936rcHigh-performance facades design strategies and applications in North America and Northern Europe23720638272
09b861jbThe impact of a view from a window on thermal comfort, emotion, and cognitive performance21949515366
2pn696vvThermal comfort in naturally ventilated buildings: revisions to ASHRAE Standard 5519851515739
8kp8352hSummary Report: Control Strategies for Mixed-Mode Buildings16119374659
6rp85170Window performance for human thermal comfort14823344744
9kt889fnThe effect of thermochromic windows on visual performance and sustained attention13929403535
4x57v1pfOperable windows, personal control and occupant comfort.13125383236
89d4871tThe adaptive model of thermal comfort and energy conservation in the built environment9530212519
0gj8h384Building envelope impact on human performance and well-being: experimental study on view clarity8522261819
3bb8x7b8Mixed-mode cooling.8515252817
8602z54hThe effects of surrounding buildings on wind pressure distributions and natural ventilation in long building rows7918182320
46p439jvView Access Index: The effects of geometric variables of window views on occupants’ satisfaction7713213112
81t2t9vdVentilation, thermal and luminous autonomy metrics for an integrated design process6712251614
0t70f65mWindow Use in Mixed-Mode Buildings: A Literature Review5211111317
0wk026w2Occupant satisfaction in mixed-mode buildings5011131115
5087z1zdShading and Cooling: Impacts of Solar Control and Windows on Indoor Airflow32111056
0hk689fxMixed-mode simulations for climate feasibility2815553
5vb3x9d6A simulation-based design analysis for the assessment of indoor comfort under the effect of solar radiation2875124
8x28q3qsA method for designing naturally cooled buildings using bin climate data2846513
5gx2n1zzOccupant Control of Windows: Accounting for Human Behavior in Building Simulation2712366
3qt2h9xvThe prediction of indoor air motion for occupant cooling in naturally ventilated buildings258647
3hg066qmPredicting natural ventilation in residential buildings in the context of urban environments246639
1p92f2pmMixed-Mode Ventilation and Building Retrofits234676
7b4909sfBalancing Thermal and Luminous Autonomy in the Assessment of Building Performance235684
97t4t6dgMixed Mode Simulation Tools237637
1mq5k9mwImpact of Fixed Exterior Shading on Daylighting: A Case Study of the David Brower Center224765
9fd5k28hAdaptive Comfort in Mixed-Mode Buildings: Research Support Facility, National Renewable Energy Lab2231072
7qg1945wEffective Daylighting: Evaluating Daylighting Performance in the San Francisco Federal Building from the Perspective of Building Occupants215349
9jk1d795Performance, prediction, optimization, and user behavior of night ventilation204574
9pq9w5r2Comfort standards and variation in exceedance for mixed-mode buildings.194735
40k1s1vdOccupant satisfaction in mixed-mode buildings.186246
0835d5w4Human Behavior Meets Building Intelligence: How Occupants Respond to “Open Window” Signals176344
4133390mWindow signalling systems: control strategies and occupant behaviour176542
0n18t8wzSimulated energy savings of cool roofs applied to industrial premises in the Mediterranean Area166811
7c8347dkAssessment of Energy Use and Comfort in Buildings Utilizing Mixed-Mode Controls with Radiant Cooling145243
61t8z6ffOccupant Response to Window Control Signaling Systems; Appendix C: Mixed-mode Signal Case Study Summary134333
7jg5n7s6Window signalling systems: control strategies and occupant behaviour136511
42q6f5gmWindow Signaling Systems: Control Strategies & Occupant Behavior115312
9vx411sbA Model of Success: The Carnegie Institute for Global Ecology114223
9j11b4z9Calculation of the Solar Load onto Occupants in a Room using Bidirectional Scattering Distribution Functions and a View Factor Approach81331

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