Interactive Building-User Systems for Positive Behavioral Change by Enhancing E-Participation of Building Occupants
The main deficiency with the Post-Occupancy Evaluation (POE) method discussed in this paper is that feedbacks collected are delayed and exert limited influence on the building being surveyed. Another drawback with this approach is that it fails to take the technological updates, such as ICTs, Web 2.0, big data, etc. into account due to the fact that the POE system is rooted from the 1980s but methods to carry out POE surveys remains almost same recently. Therefore, it is necessary to look beyond POEs and to promote direct e-participation of building users with regard to advanced ICT technologies. Previous studies have figured out that user-led innovations with the purpose to deepen the level of user controllability of indoor environments are able to improve user perception of comfort and increase the quality of their daily life. The study presents a literature survey on how different factors influence human comfort in indoor environments with respect to user controllability. An app running on iOS and Android is introduced as a platform to display information, to make suggestions about actions can be taken, to collect feedback from users. The concept, the gap, challenges and determining factors of interactive building systems will be discussed.
Human-oriented Buildings Real-time buildings Interactive building-user system Behavioral change
ZHANG Qianning Stephen LAU Siu-yu
National University of Singapore, Singapore
国际会议
2017世界可持续建筑环境大会(the World Sustainable Built Environment Conference)
香港
英文
448-454
2017-06-05(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)