Let Me Go Semi-Outside: A Human-Centric Comparison of Outdoor Comfort Models in a Hot-Humid Semi-Outdoor Environment During Summer and Mid-Season
Abstract
This study takes an empirical, human-centered approach to the understanding of several outdoor comfort models; PET, OUT_SET*, and UTCI. As part of a larger study to understand the relation between cognition, mood, and comfort in a semi-outdoor space, environmental data have been collected (airspeed, dry bulb temperature, relative humidity, black globe temperature) along with synchronous self-reported comfort surveys while participants are undertaking cognitive tests for approximately 60 minutes. These trials were performed in a semi-outdoor courtyard on a higher education campus between August and November 2024, representing typical summer and mid-season conditions of the local climate (hot and humid, latitude 29°45').
Keywords: outdoor thermal comfort, semi-outdoor spaces, field data collection, subtropical climate
How to Cite:
Klassen, C. S., Tamber-Rosenau, B. & Kyropoulou, M., (2025) “Let Me Go Semi-Outside: A Human-Centric Comparison of Outdoor Comfort Models in a Hot-Humid Semi-Outdoor Environment During Summer and Mid-Season”, Building Technology Educators’ Society 2025(1). doi: https://doi.org/10.7275/btes.3357
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