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Research Article

Shading and Lighting Operation in Office Buildings in Austria: A Study of User Control Behavior

Ardeshir Mahdavi( )Abdolazim MohammadiElham KabirLyudmila Lambeva
Department of Building Physics and Building Ecology, Vienna University of Technology, Karlsplatz 13, 1040 Vienna, Austria
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Abstract

Occupants of buildings typically operate devices such as windows, shades, luminaires, radiators, and fans to bring about desirable indoor environmental conditions. These control actions can have a significant impact on buildings’ performance (energy use, indoor climate). A better understanding of control-oriented user behavior can not only facilitate more accurate predictions of buildings’ performance, but also support the effective operation of buildings’ service systems. This paper describes a study of control-oriented user behavior (as related to systems for lighting and shading) in three office buildings in Austria. The results specifically shed light on the relationships between control actions and environmental conditions inside and outside buildings.

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Building Simulation
Pages 111-117
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Mahdavi A, Mohammadi A, Kabir E, et al. Shading and Lighting Operation in Office Buildings in Austria: A Study of User Control Behavior. Building Simulation, 2008, 1(2): 111-117. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12273-008-8104-1

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Received: 15 November 2007
Revised: 07 January 2008
Accepted: 16 January 2008
Published: 19 June 2008
© Tsinghua University Press and Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2008

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