Development of thermal discernment among visitors: Results from a field study in the Hermitage Amsterdam

Building energy and occupant health concerns have increased the desire for variable, dynamic indoors and hence the interest in comfort of non-uniform and/or transient thermal conditions. An extended thermal comfort field study in the Hermitage Amsterdam museum afforded a unique opportunity to analys...

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Published in:Building and environment Vol. 105; pp. 40 - 49
Main Authors: Mishra, A.K., Kramer, R.P., Loomans, M.G.L.C., Schellen, H.L.
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Abstract Building energy and occupant health concerns have increased the desire for variable, dynamic indoors and hence the interest in comfort of non-uniform and/or transient thermal conditions. An extended thermal comfort field study in the Hermitage Amsterdam museum afforded a unique opportunity to analyse evolving subjective perception of occupants, upon their moving indoors, over the time they spent in the museum. Visitors’ responses were grouped depending on how long they had been inside when they filled up the survey. The mean thermal sensation vote of each time group bore a strong correlation with their average time duration. For visitors who had been inside for 20 min or less, the thermal sensation vote had a significant relation with the outdoor temperature but not the indoor temperature. As visitors spent longer indoors, percentage of them feeling warm decreased and percentage of neutral or cool feeling increased. In tandem, the percentage of visitors preferring to be warmer also increased with time. Gender based differences in thermal sensation and preference also had a gradual and logical evolution with time. In an evidence of alliesthesial response, all the visitors inside for 20 min or less, accepted their thermal environment. The overall evidence suggests that visitor’s subjective perception of the thermal environment undergoes a distinct evolution during their first hour indoors. [Display omitted] •Museum visitors’ thermal perception variation with time spent indoors is analysed•Mean thermal sensation vote of time groups strongly correlated to duration indoors•Observations indicate an outdoor-indoor transitional period of 20–30 minutes•Outdoor to indoor entry shows manifestations of an alliesthesial response•Gender and age group thermal perception differences nonexistent during transition
AbstractList Building energy and occupant health concerns have increased the desire for variable, dynamic indoors and hence the interest in comfort of non-uniform and/or transient thermal conditions. An extended thermal comfort field study in the Hermitage Amsterdam museum afforded a unique opportunity to analyse evolving subjective perception of occupants, upon their moving indoors, over the time they spent in the museum. Visitors’ responses were grouped depending on how long they had been inside when they filled up the survey. The mean thermal sensation vote of each time group bore a strong correlation with their average time duration. For visitors who had been inside for 20 min or less, the thermal sensation vote had a significant relation with the outdoor temperature but not the indoor temperature. As visitors spent longer indoors, percentage of them feeling warm decreased and percentage of neutral or cool feeling increased. In tandem, the percentage of visitors preferring to be warmer also increased with time. Gender based differences in thermal sensation and preference also had a gradual and logical evolution with time. In an evidence of alliesthesial response, all the visitors inside for 20 min or less, accepted their thermal environment. The overall evidence suggests that visitor’s subjective perception of the thermal environment undergoes a distinct evolution during their first hour indoors. [Display omitted] •Museum visitors’ thermal perception variation with time spent indoors is analysed•Mean thermal sensation vote of time groups strongly correlated to duration indoors•Observations indicate an outdoor-indoor transitional period of 20–30 minutes•Outdoor to indoor entry shows manifestations of an alliesthesial response•Gender and age group thermal perception differences nonexistent during transition
Author Loomans, M.G.L.C.
Schellen, H.L.
Mishra, A.K.
Kramer, R.P.
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