Cantilever Jurnal Penelitian dan Kajian Bidang Teknik Sipil,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
12(2), P. 63 - 72
Published: Nov. 22, 2023
The
relationship
between
residence
and
well-being,
including
physical
health
emotional
state,
is
widely
recognized.
Residence
quality
significantly
impacts
resident
satisfaction,
especially
for
students
who
require
a
conducive
environment
effective
learning.
This
study
examines
the
impact
of
building
age
on
satisfaction
willingness
to
pay
at
Gadjah
Mada
University
(UGM)
dormitory.
A
questionnaire
comprising
20
closed-ended
questions
evaluates
quality,
management,
tariffs,
while
four
gauge
pay.
With
136
responses
from
Dorm-50
(over
50
years
old),
Dorm-15
15
Dorm-5
(under
5
data
analyzed
descriptively
through
multivariate
analysis
variance
price
sensitivity
meter.
Findings
show
that
newer
buildings
do
not
always
yield
higher
satisfaction.
socioeconomic
background
residents
plays
crucial
role
in
assessing
levels.
MANOVA
reveals
distinct
levels
among
three
groups
concerning
services,
rates.
Price
assessment
exposes
disparities
current
rentals
acceptable
ranges
occupants
each
dorm.
Certain
floors
or
room
types
exceed
rental
ranges.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
19(23), P. 16014 - 16014
Published: Nov. 30, 2022
In
the
post-epidemic
era,
regular
epidemic
prevention
and
control
is
a
daunting
ongoing
task
for
nations
all
around
world.
University
halls
of
residence
have
been
important
spaces
where
university
students
balance
their
studies,
work,
personal
lives
after
COVID-19.
Therefore,
healthy
physical
living
environment
deserves
more
attention.
This
paper
compares
situations
before
COVID-19
in
an
effort
to
evaluate
impact
indoor
environments
on
students.
The
study
proposed
eight
vital
dimensions
creating
hall
and,
from
14
September
4
October
2022,
used
online
questionnaire
collect
data
301
studying
Zhejiang,
China.
key
quality
service
characteristics
fostering
were
discovered
using
descriptive
statistical
analysis
revised
importance-performance
(IPA).
We
found
that
improved
efficient
arrangement
space
crucial
health
educational
services
could
be
improved,
exercise
should
utilized
effectively,
both
which
can
contribute
significantly
environment.
aims
development
future
initiatives
support
residence.
Indoor Air,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
2024(1)
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
Proper
design
and
operation
of
buildings
are
expected
to
result
in
optimal
thermal
comfort
energy
performance
at
the
same
time.
If
occupants
not
satisfied
with
conditions,
corrective
actions
by
building
managers
maintenance
staff
may
lead
elevated
room
temperatures
evident
penalties.
Because
complicated
technical
systems
control
logic,
it
is
worth
studying
how
well
intent
has
been
realised
new
office
buildings.
In
this
study,
was
analysed
measurements
draught,
room,
supply
air
temperature
as
occupant
questionnaire
surveys
five
modern
Both
short‐
long‐term
were
conducted
demonstrate
problems
find
potential
solutions
for
improvement.
The
results
revealed
an
issue
excessive
overheating
during
heating
season
despite
generally
low
velocities.
Radiant
ceiling
panels
had
lowest
velocities
both
summer
winter,
while
active
chilled
beams
showed
meet
Category
II
velocity
requirements.
thermally
activated
experienced
most
season.
Occupants
23°C–25°C
that
can
be
attributed
lighter
clothing
(0.7
clo)
instead
standard
1.0
clo.
Ventilation
indoor
analyses
indicate
setpoints
have
used
compensate
resulting
overheating.
As
a
measure
improvement
avoid
overheating,
we
propose
curves
based
on
outdoor
running
mean
extract
temperature.
Architectural Science Review,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 22
Published: Nov. 11, 2024
Perception
and
assessment
of
indoor
built
environments
involve
intricate
neurosensory
processes
that
link
receptors
to
cognitive
centres
in
the
brain.
Among
these
sensory
perceptions,
thermal
comfort
(ITC)
is
a
vital
component
Indoor
Environment
Quality
(IEQ)
significantly
influences
both
unconscious
thermoregulation
conscious
behaviours.
This
study
critically
reviews
existing
ITC
indices
used
measure
it.
A
core
challenge
addressed
this
paper
arises
from
differentiation
between
Perceived
Thermal
Comfort
(PTC),
reflecting
actual
sensation
human
body
nervous
system.
Our
findings
highlight
neural
responses
variations
six
distinct
brain
regions,
all
which
can
be
influenced
by
environment,
thereby
affecting
occupants'
psychological
states.
Furthermore,
our
research
underscores
limitations
current
indices.
To
address
this,
we
propose
framework
integrates
impacts
PTC
into
building
performance
assessments.
Cantilever Jurnal Penelitian dan Kajian Bidang Teknik Sipil,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
12(2), P. 63 - 72
Published: Nov. 22, 2023
The
relationship
between
residence
and
well-being,
including
physical
health
emotional
state,
is
widely
recognized.
Residence
quality
significantly
impacts
resident
satisfaction,
especially
for
students
who
require
a
conducive
environment
effective
learning.
This
study
examines
the
impact
of
building
age
on
satisfaction
willingness
to
pay
at
Gadjah
Mada
University
(UGM)
dormitory.
A
questionnaire
comprising
20
closed-ended
questions
evaluates
quality,
management,
tariffs,
while
four
gauge
pay.
With
136
responses
from
Dorm-50
(over
50
years
old),
Dorm-15
15
Dorm-5
(under
5
data
analyzed
descriptively
through
multivariate
analysis
variance
price
sensitivity
meter.
Findings
show
that
newer
buildings
do
not
always
yield
higher
satisfaction.
socioeconomic
background
residents
plays
crucial
role
in
assessing
levels.
MANOVA
reveals
distinct
levels
among
three
groups
concerning
services,
rates.
Price
assessment
exposes
disparities
current
rentals
acceptable
ranges
occupants
each
dorm.
Certain
floors
or
room
types
exceed
rental
ranges.