Abstract

Indoor environmental conditions (thermal, noise, light, and indoor air quality) may affect workers’ comfort, and consequently their health and well-being, as well as their productivity. This study aimed to assess the relations between perceived indoor environment and occupants’ comfort, and to examine the modifying effects of both personal and building characteristics. Within the framework of the European project OFFICAIR, a questionnaire survey was administered to 7441 workers in 167 “modern” office buildings in eight European countries (Finland, France, Greece, Hungary, Italy, The Netherlands, Portugal, and Spain). Occupants assessed indoor environmental quality (IEQ) using both crude IEQ items (satisfaction with thermal comfort, noise, light, and indoor air quality), and detailed items related to indoor environmental parameters (e.g., too hot/cold temperature, humid/dry air, noise inside/outside, natural/artificial light, odor) of their office environment. Ordinal logistic regression analyses were performed to assess the relations between perceived IEQ and occupants’ comfort. The highest association with occupants’ overall comfort was found for “noise”, followed by “air quality”, “light” and “thermal” satisfaction. Analysis of detailed parameters revealed that “noise inside the buildings” was highly associated with occupants’ overall comfort. “Layout of the offices” was the next parameter highly associated with overall comfort. The relations between IEQ and comfort differed by personal characteristics (gender, age, and the Effort Reward Imbalance index), and building characteristics (office type and building’s location). Workplace design should take into account both occupant and the building characteristics in order to provide healthier and more comfortable conditions to their occupants.

Highlights

  • Indoor environmental quality (IEQ) can be used to express or describe conditions inside buildings.indoor environmental quality (IEQ) encompasses thermal, noise, and lighting conditions, as well as indoor air quality (IAQ) [1].The way in which occupants perceive indoor environmental conditions may affect their comfort, and their health and well-being, as well as their productivity [2]

  • Office workers in European “modern” office buildings were generally satisfied with IEQ in their work environment, reporting the highest satisfaction score for light comfort and the lowest for air quality

  • Occupants of 24 office buildings in Canada completed an online questionnaire related to environmental satisfaction, and green buildings had a better performance in occupant environmental satisfaction, they had a lower satisfaction with noise and speech privacy [21]

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Introduction

Indoor environmental quality (IEQ) can be used to express or describe conditions inside buildings.IEQ encompasses thermal, noise, and lighting conditions, as well as indoor air quality (IAQ) [1].The way in which occupants perceive indoor environmental conditions may affect their comfort, and their health and well-being, as well as their productivity [2]. Indoor environmental quality (IEQ) can be used to express or describe conditions inside buildings. IEQ encompasses thermal, noise, and lighting conditions, as well as indoor air quality (IAQ) [1]. The way in which occupants perceive indoor environmental conditions may affect their comfort, and their health and well-being, as well as their productivity [2]. Noise, light, and indoor air quality were associated with occupants’ satisfaction, the relation between indoor environment and occupants’ comfort is not fully understood yet [3,4]. IEQ can be assessed through objective physical measurements (e.g., pollutants levels, air temperature, noise levels, and illuminance) and subjective occupant surveys (perception of IEQ by the occupants, satisfaction level). Building occupants are considered the “best source of information as regards their needs and comfort requirements” [5]

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