Development of an Indoor Environmental Quality Assessment Tool for the Rating of Offices in Real Working Conditions
Anna Devitofrancesco,
Lorenzo Belussi,
Italo Meroni and
Fabio Scamoni
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Anna Devitofrancesco: Construction Technologies Institute of the National Research Council of Italy (ITC–CNR), via Lombardia 49, San Giuliano Milanese, 20098 Milan, Italy
Lorenzo Belussi: Construction Technologies Institute of the National Research Council of Italy (ITC–CNR), via Lombardia 49, San Giuliano Milanese, 20098 Milan, Italy
Italo Meroni: Construction Technologies Institute of the National Research Council of Italy (ITC–CNR), via Lombardia 49, San Giuliano Milanese, 20098 Milan, Italy
Fabio Scamoni: Construction Technologies Institute of the National Research Council of Italy (ITC–CNR), via Lombardia 49, San Giuliano Milanese, 20098 Milan, Italy
Sustainability, 2019, vol. 11, issue 6, 1-17
Abstract:
The Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ) refers to the quality of indoor spaces in relation to the health and well-being of users. IEQ is a holistic concept considering various components of the overall indoor comfort: thermo-hygrometric, lighting, air quality and acoustics. Each component is described through specific performance indicators and benchmarks. The quality of the built environment is assessed at different stages from design to operational phase. The scientific literature reports several case studies related to the assessment of the individual components of the IEQ Tools aimed at the evaluation of the overall IEQ. The paper proposes an assessment tool based on the SB Method (Sustainable Building Method) and the Multi Criteria Analysis for the evaluation of IEQ during the operational phase of a building. Each component of IEQ is analysed through objective indicators and calculation methods. The tool provides two main outcomes: a global score expressing the overall performance of the building from the IEQ perspective; quantitative evaluations of all indoor comfort components through monitoring and measurement of the environmental variables. The above contributes to select intervention areas to optimize indoor design and to identify technologies aimed at ensuring the best IEQ levels for users at the operational stage. The system was applied to an open-plan working space of an office building. Monitoring activities and measurements are carried out to detect the indoor and outdoor variables affecting the IEQ. All aspects of IEQ were analysed and quantified so to evaluate the overall performance of the building and provide data to improve the working conditions.
Keywords: indoor environmental quality; SB method; multi criteria analysis; monitoring and measurement; office building; real working conditions (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: O13 Q Q0 Q2 Q3 Q5 Q56 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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