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Page 1: Windsor Conference Timetable

Windsor Conference 2014 draft timetable

THURSDAY 10TH APRIL 2014

17:00 registration

18:00 drinks

19:00 dinner

20:00 after-dinner talk (Chair Fergus Nicol)Gail Brager University of

California, Berkeley

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FRIDAY 11TH APRIL 2014

08:30 Registration

SESSION 1: Affordable domestic comfort in the 21st Century (chairS Maria Kolokotroni and Bjarne Olesen)

09:00 W14076 Development of the adaptive model for thermal comfort in

Japanese houses

Hom B. Rijal Tokyo City

University

Humphreys,

Nicol.

09:15 W14105 Effect of passive cooling strategies on overheating in low

energy residential buildings for Danish climate

Angela Simone Technical

University of

Denmark

09:30 W14040 Summer thermal comfort in new and old apartment

buildings

Mikk Maivel Tallinn University of

Technology

Kurnitski,

Kalamees

09:45 W14090 A coupled summer thermal comfort and indoor air quality

model of urban high-rise housing

Anna Mavrogianni University College

London (UCL)

Taylor, Thoua,

Davies, Kolm-

Murray

10:00 W14162 Indoor thermal conditions and thermal comfort in

residential buildings during the winter in Lhasa, China

Haiyan Yan Henan Polytechnic

University

Yang

10:15 W14079 Challenges in designing for comfort – Comfort and energy

use characterization in residential apartments

Rajasekar Elangovan L&T Construction Soumya,

Venkateswaran

10:30 W14128 The Greek Housing Stock and the Role of the Occupant’s

Behaviour in Achieving Energy Efficiency

Konstantinos Palantzidis London

Metropolitan

University

Brotas

10:35 W14148 Characterization of Thermal Comfort in a Passively Cooled

Building Located in a Hot-Arid Climate

Alfredo Fernandez-

Gonzalez

University of

Nevada

10:40 W14075 Survey on the thermal comfort and occupant behaviour in

the bedrooms of the Japanese houses

Imagawa Hikaru Tokyo City

University

Rijal

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10:45 discussion

11:00 Coffee break

SESSION 2 Controlling Comfort (Chairs Hom Rijal and Madhavi Indraganti)

11:20 W14052 Individual Thermal Control in the Workplace and Changes

in Thermal Preferences in a Day: Norwegian Cellular vs.

British Open Plan Layouts

Sally Salome Shahzad University of

Edinburgh

Brennan,

Theodossopoul

os

11:35 W14067 A comparison of alternative occupant classification

approaches for the modelling of window behaviour in

office buildings

Shen Wei Loughborough

University

Buswell,

Loveday

11:50 W14138 A field study about the influence of personal control on

human thermal comfort

Maohui LUO Tsinghua University Cao, Zhu

12:05 W14058 Case Study: Thermal Comfort in a Cooling Mist on Hot

Summer Days

Craig Farnham Osaka City

University

Emura

12:20 W14096 Thermal judgements and adaptive behaviours: a study on

the subjective side of thermal comfort in two University

buildings in France.

Margot Pellegrino University of Paris

Est

12:35 W14041 User friendliness and building automation - A conceptual

approach to understanding perceived control

Runa T. Hellwig Augsburg

University of

Apllied Sciences

-

12:50 W14055 Applying contextual understanding in mixed mode design:

a user-centred study of thermal comfort and adaptive

control

Kathryn Healey University of

Queensland

12:55 W14027 Adaptive comfort opportunities under mechanically

conditioned environment

Alexandre Freire University of Porto Alexandre, Nicol

13:00 W14133 Does PMV unnecessarily restrict naturally ventilation in

buildings?

Kevin Bowe Heriot Watt

University

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13:05 W14071 Occupants’ behaviour in office building: stochastic models

for window opening.

Valentina Fabi Politecnico di

Torino

Maggiora,

Andersen,

Corgnati

13:10 W14103 Implication of building energy modeling (BEM) and

adaptive model to assess the efficiency of multi storied

apartments in composite climate of North India

Shailza Singh Indian Institute of

Technology

Chani, Kulkarni

13:15 W14097 Comfort temperature and the adaptive use of

environmental controls in offices in Japan

Ryozo Ooka The University of

Tokyo

Indraganti, Rijal

13:20 discussion

13:30 LUNCH

SESSION 3: comfort in Offices and educational buildings

14:30 W14085 Understanding thermal comfort conditions in airport

terminal buildings

Alkis Kotopouleas University of Kent Nikolopoulou

14:45 W14049 Occupant behaviour and obstacles in operating the

openings in offices in India

Madhavi Indraganti University of

California, Berkeley

Ooka, Rijal,

Brager

15:00 W14033 Summertime Thermal Comfort in Australian School

Classrooms

Richard de Dear University of

Sydney

Kim, Candido,

Deuble

15:15 W14004 Cold comfort: thermal satisfaction in academia Simi Hoque University of

Massachusetts

Weil

15:30 W14151 Thermal comfort conditions during daily prayer times in an

Air-Conditioned Mosque in Malaysia

Azman Hussin Universiti

Kebangsaan

Malaysia

Salleh, Chan,

Mat

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15:45 W14045 A holistic approach to comfort in offices Wim Zeiler TU Eindhoven Zeiler, de Korte,

Nierman,

Boxem,

Maassen

15:50 W14127 Cost effectiveness of thermal mitigation based on the long

term thermal analysis of a large office building

Paolo Lenzuni INAIL Merlino, Viazzo,

Freda, Capone,

del Gaudio

15:55 W14022 A field study of thermal comfort in transitional spaces in

buildings in Cardiff, UK

Guoying Hou Welsh School of

Architecture

Tweed

16:00 W14015 Choosing a method of thermal comfort for mixed-mode

office buildings located in hot-humid summer climate

Ricardo Rupp Federal University

of Santa Catarina

Ghisi

16:05 W14150 Indoor thermal comfort survey in campus buildings

(classrooms) in Beijing for a long time

Min Li Tsinghua University Cao, Zhu

16:10 W14011 Adaptive comfort relations and comfort temperature

ranges from a field study in undergraduate laboratories

Asit Kumar Mishra Indian Institute of

Technology

Ramgopal

16:15 W14044 CASE STUDY – THERMAL COMFORT EVALUATIONS IN PRAYER HALLS IN

TWO CONTINENTS.Ashak Nathwani University of

Sydney

16:20 W14137 Thermal comfort in primary schools: a field study in Chile Maureen Trebilcock Universidad del Bio-

Bio

Figueroa

16:25 discussion

16:30 Tea

FIRST WORKSHOP SESSION

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16:45 WS 1 (2 hours): comfort, user behaviour and energy efficiency of thermo-active building - systems and ventilation strategies

W14131 Designing resilient housing for co-evolutionary adaptivity Fionn Stevenson University of

Sheffield

Barborska-

Narozny

W14054 Comfort and adaptation in mixed-mode buildings in a hot-

dry climate

ANOOP HONNEKERI University of

California, Berkeley

Brager, Dhaka,

Mathur

16:45 WS 2 (2 Hours): Schools and young people (Despoina Teli and Azadeh Montazami)

W14050 Occupants’ behaviours in controlling blinds in UK primary

schools

Azadeh Montazami Coventry University Gaterell

W14070 Do the constants used in adaptive comfort algorithms

reflect the observed responses of children in junior school

classrooms?

Despoina Teli University of

Southampton

James, Jentsch

W14053 Developing assumptions of metabolic rate estimation for

upper primary children in the calculation of the Fanger

PMV model

Shamila Haddad University of New

South Wales

Osmond, King,

Heidari

16:45 WORKSHOP 3 (1 hour): Standards: developments of EN15251 (Bjarne Olesen)

W14143 A NEW HYBRID THERMAL COMFORT GUIDELINE FOR THE

NETHERLANDS (ISSO 74: 2014)

Atze Boerstra BBA Binnenmilieu van Hoof & van

Weele

W14118 Application of the adaptive model proposed by ASHRAE 55

in the Brazilian climate context: raising some issues

Renata De Vecchi Federal University

of Santa Catarina

Sorgato,

Pacheco,

Cândido and

Lamberts

17:45 WORKSHOP 4 (1 hour): Overheating in buildings (Fergus Nicol)

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W14002 Indoor Overheating Risk and Climate Change. Modelling

sensitivity of building design parameters for a free-running

building.

Linda Gichuyia University of

Cambridge

Steemers

W14163 What are the Upper limits of Comfort? Susan Roaf Heriot Watt

University

Smith, Al Sheikh

and Bowe

19:00 Dinner

20:30 AFTER DINNER TALKS (Chair Gail Brager)

Climate change and the limits of comfort (Profs Miles Allen and Wouter van Marken Lichtenbelt)

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SATURDAY 12TH APRIL 2014

SESSION 4: The phsysiology of thermal comfort

09:00 W14082 Thermoregulatory behaviour in response to switching

thermal environments – a pilot experiment prior to a mild

warm acclimation study

Hannah Pallubinsky Maastricht

University

Schellen, van

Marken

Lichtenbelt

09:15 W14126 Energy efficient living – INTEWON Physiology and

behaviour: the elastic thermal comfort zone and the need

for categorization

Wouter van Marken

Lichtenbelt

Maastricht

University

Schellen,

Jacquot, Kingma

09:30 W14124 The relation between the thermoneutral zone and thermal

comfort zone - Determination of the thermoneutral zone

and the influence on thermal behaviour

Lisje Schellen Maastricht

University

Pallubinsky, van

Marken

Lichtenbelt

09:45 W14023 Versatile Indian sari: Clothing insulation with different

drapes of typical sari ensembles

Madhavi Indraganti University of

California, Berkeley

Lee, Zhang,

Arenes

10:00 W14046 Neuron fire rates simulations of cold thermal sensations

validated by measurements

Wim Zeiler TU Eindhoven Vissers, Zeiler,

Boxem,

Vezely,Verhaart

10:15 W14153 An experiment on attention ability based on

Electroencephalogram (EEG) in Each PMV Condition

Minjung Kim Yonsei University Choi, Han, Son,

Chun

10:20 W14152 The Occupants’ stress on each PMV condition – chamber

study using brain wave

Yoorim Choi Yonsei University Kim, Chun

10:25 W14039 Tracking hand movement in an infrared image Michal Vesely Eindhoven

University of

Technology

Zeiler

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10:30 W14008 Field Study of Thermal Environment Acceptability Using

Ostracon

MASANARI UKAI Kogakuin university Ichikawa, Nobe

10:35 discussion

10:50 Coffee break

SESSION 5: Lighting, acoustics and building physics

11:20 W14114 On finding balance between collaborative noise and

speech privacy in open-offices

John Goins Pacific Northwest

National Lab

11:35 W14154 Solar reflected glare affecting visual performance Luisa Brotas London

Metropolitan

University

Wienold

11:50 W14088 Air capting and extracting sheds: Marieli Azoia

Lukiantchuki

University of São

Paulo

Shimomura,

Alessandra,

Greco, Paulo

12:05 W14089 Exploring the Dynamic Aspect of Natural Air flow on

Occupants Thermal Perception and Comfort

Harimi Djamila University Malaysia

Sabah

Ming,

Kumaresan

12:20 W14087 Analysing the Resilience of Brasilia’s Superblocks in a

Changing Climate

Maria Rita Kessler Oxford Brookes

University

Franco,

Mafalda,

Samangooei

12:35 W14142 Measure and model of free hanging sound absorbers

impact on thermal comfort

Pierre Lombard Saint Gobain

Recherche

12:40 W14072 Evaluating the influence of thermal mass and window size

in a direct gain system on the annual and lifetime energy

consumption of domestic Australian light weight

construction

Ben Slee University of

Sydney

Upadhyay, Hyde

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12:45 W14112 Effect of Structure and Morphology on Natural Ventilation

Potentials, Comfort, and Energy Use in Tall Buildings

Juliana Felkner ETH Zurich Chatzi

12:50 W14102 Time percentage of thermal comfort in spaces with roof

pond in hot dry climate

Luis Carlos Herrera Sosa Universidad

Autónoma de

Ciudad Juárez

Azpeitia

12:55 Discussion

13:15 LUNCH

SESSION 6: Outdoor comfort and Urban Heat Island effect

14:15 W14083 Residual analysis of UTCI predictions on outdoor thermal

sensation survey data

Peter Broede IfADo Krüger, Fiala

W14110 Visualizing the results of thermal comfort field studies:

putting publically accessible data in the hands of

practitioners

Margaret Pigman University of

California, Berkeley

Arens,

Honnekeri,

Zhang, Brager

14:30

14:45 W14064 Study on Evaluation of Effects of Inhomogeneous Radiant

Environment for Pedestrian in Summer Season Using a

Coupled Numerical Simulation Based on CFD Analysis

Shinji Yoshida University of Fukui Sato, and Oguro

15:00 W14147 The impact of the Urban Heat Island in the energy

consumption and overheating of domestic buildings in

London

Juan Jose Lafuente London

Metropolitan

University

Brotas

15:15 W14144 Diversified locales for enhancing thermal acceptability of

water fringed urban parks: A case of Colombo, Sri Lanka

Indrika Rajapaksha Unversity of

Moratuwa

Rathnayaka

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15:30 W14074 Investigation of the outdoor thermal comfort and clothing

insulation in Hachiko Square in Japan

Hoshino Genki Tokyo city

university

Rijal

15:35 W14135 Outdoor thermal condition and people’s exposure time Mansoureh Tahbaz Shahid Beheshti

University

15:40 W14080 Analyzing night time wind speed reduction effects from

densification on predicted outdoor thermal comfort in a

subtropical setting

Eduardo Kruger UTFPR Broede

15:45 Discussion

16:00 Tea

SECOND WORKSOP SESSION

16:30 W 5 (1 hour): Daylight (Luisa Brotas and Jan Wienold)

17:30 W14037 Illuminating Adaptive Comfort: Dynamic Lighting for the

Active Occupant

Zoltan Nagy ETH Zurich Hazas, Frei,

Rossi, Schlueter

W14100 Light switch behaviour: occupant behaviour stochastic

models in office buildings

Valentina Fabi Politecnico di

Torino

Camisassi,

Causone,

Andersen,

Corgnati.

W14098 Towards a Dynamic Daylight Understanding Isabelle Leysens Iowa State

University

Passe

17:30 W 6 (1 hour): Negotiated comfort: (There is no such thing as personal comfort – it is always agreed in groups) (Gary Raw)

18:30

16:30 W 7 (1 hour): Using statistics correctly to analyse comfort and behaviours (Jane & Rex Galbraith with Michael Humphreys)

17:30

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17:30 W 8 (1 hour): Instrumentation and climate chambers (Andreas Wagner, Marcel Schweiker and Patricia Drach)

18:30 W14032 Presenting LOBSTER, an innovative climate chamber, and

the analysis of the effect of a ceiling fan on the thermal

sensation and performance under summer conditions in an

office-like setting

Marcel Schweiker Karlsruhe Institute

of Technology

Brasche,

Hawighorst,

Bischof, Wagner

16:30 W 9 (2 hours): Dynamic thermal environment: What is the mechanism? How to create, control and evaluate it? (Yingxin Zhu)

18:30 W14146 Applicability of elevated air movement for maintaining

thermal comfort in warm environments

Li Huang Tsinghua University

SUNDAY 13H APRIL 1014

SESSION 7: Thermal comfort, productivity and occupant behaviour

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09:00 W14161 Robust design for high workers' performance and low

absenteeism - An alternative approach

Joe Leyten Delft University of

Technology

Raue, Kurvers

09:15 W14115 Considerations for occupant behaviour modelling in early

design stages

Astrid Roetzel Deakin University

09:30 W14101 Evaluating the effect of occupant behaviour and

expectations on actual energy use and environmental

conditions in ‘sustainable’ social housing in South East

England

Rajat Gupta Oxford Brookes

University

Kapsali, Mariam

09:45 W14129 Solving the Black Box: Inverse Approach for Ideal Building

Dynamic Bahaviour Using Multi-Objective Optimization

with EnergyPlus

Nelly Martinez University College

London

10:00 W14078 A field-comparison of thermal comfort with floor heating

systems and air conditioning systems in Japanese homes

Hom B Rijal Tokyo City

University

Omori, Toshiaki,

Humphreys,

Nicol

10:15 W14061 Personal heating: energy use and effectiveness. Jacob Verhaart Eindhoven

University of

Technology

Veselý, Kik,

Zeiler

10:30 W14121 Prevalence and Evaluation of Bioclimatic Design

Techniques used to achieve Low Energy Comfort in

Architectural Design Proposals

Adrian Pitts University of

Huddersfield

10:35 W14117 Field evaluation of the performance of a radiant

heating/cooling ceiling panel system

Ryozo Ooka University of Tokyo Li, Yoshidomi,

Olesen

10:40 W14093 The gap between what is said and what is done: a method

for distinguishing reported and observed responses to

thermal discomfort.

Stephanie Gauthier University College

London

Shipworth

10:45 discussion

11:00 Coffee

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SESSION 8: the interaction between people and buildings

11:20 W14026 Environmental Comfort in the Living Heritage of the

Chilean Araucanía: The Ruka Lafkenche and the Fogón

Pehuenche.

Christopher J. Whitman Universidad Central

de Chile

Turnbull

11:35 W14021 Simulating the human-building interaction: Development

and validation of an agent-based model of office occupant

behaviours.

Jared Langevin Drexel University Wen, Gurian

11:50 W14084 Post-occupancy and indoor monitoring surveys to

investigate the potential of summertime overheating in UK

prefabricated timber houses

Timothy Adekunle University of Kent Nikolopoulou

12:05 W14107 Improvement of comfort conditions using confluent jets

ventilation located near the floor level in an experimental

chamber

Eusébio Conceição University of

Algarve

Lúcio, Awbi

12:20 W14120 Triumph in the Tropics? Surveying the thermal

environment of the Queensland house 1905-1926

Daniel Ryan The University of

Sydney

12:35 W14019 A STUDY OF THERMAL MAVERICKS IN AUSTRALIA Lyrian Daniel The University of

Adelaide

Williamson,

Soebarto, Chen

12:50 W14156 Cross-Correlations among the daily variation of thermal

control use, thermal sensation, clothing insulation and

outdoor temperature during cooling season in Japan

Noriko Umemiya Osaka city

university

Tomohiro,

Taniguchi

13:05 W14013 Lifecycle Costing of Low Energy Housing Refurbishment: A

case study of a 7 year retrofit in Chester Road, London

Theodora Neroutsou University College

London

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13:10 W14065 Using building performance simulation to quantify the

impact of energy saving behaviour change for a UK house

Shen Wei Plymouth

University

Jones, de Wilde

13:15 W14014 The Effect of Climate and Culture on Housing among Low

Income Groups in Lagos, Nigeria

feyikemi akinwolemia Welsh school of

architecture

Gwilliam

13:20 Discussion

13:30 LUNCH

Papers whose authors are unable to attend

W14010 Thermal comfort study of university students in Jakarta,

Indonesia

Tri Harso Karyono Tanri Abeng

University

Heryanto,

W14145 Exergetic Review on Thermal Performance of Window

Systems

Masanori Shukuya Tokyo City

University

W14036 Occupant time period of thermal adaption to change of

outdoor air temperature in naturally ventilated buildings

Weiwei Liu Central South

University

W14005 Effects of vegetation on thermal comfort in Shanghai high-

density residential developments

Haiping Liu Tongji University Song

W14012 Daylight quality in hospitals – Developing a frame work Mohamed Elcharkawi Arab Academy For

Science and

Technology

Gomaa, Sarhan

W14115 Considerations for occupant behaviour modelling in early

design stages

Astrid Roetzel Deakin University

W14136 Mobile Meteorological Survey Station: Applying

Measurement Tools on a bike to create the Meteobike

Patricia Drach Glasgow

Caledonian

University

H Drach

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W14006 African Green Design Solutions as Vernacular Bioclimatic

Architecture

Tokie Laotan-Brown Universities of

Nova Gorica and

Iuav di Venezia