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ARAÚJO, Eliete de Pinho. Case study: post, occupation assessment in an office building in Brazil. In: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON PASSIVE AND LOW ENERGY ARCHITETURE, 18., 2001, Florianópolis. Anais... Florianópolis, 2001. p. 373-374.
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Abstract

ABSTRACT: A post-occupation assessment (POA) has been carried out in a Office Building, at Brasilia, Brazil, which is considered very modern, that means, reflective windows in the facades, artificially ambient climated, automatic control. The POA aimed to compare the level of satisfaction of its users, as well as the thermal and luminous comfort of the selected ambients and the building in all things. A number of questionnaires were applied to three different groups: people who work in the selected ambients, with different facades west, north, south and east solar orientation; people who work in different sectors in the building and in the Medical Service. The questionnaires included: constructions in all parts of the building; users’ opinion about their work room and users’ observation and comments. The questionnaires comprised questions with a range of options, from 1 to 5, meaning respectively: 1 as the worst grade and 5 as the best grade. The questionnaires were applied at 2 different periods of time, one in the morning and another in the afternoon. The dates on which the three questionnaires have been applied were 8/5/98, 13/5/98, 26/6/98 and 27/8/98. The whole population in the building are 493 people with men and women distributed almost equally throughout the five floors (262 men and 231 women). The total sample of the third questionnaire are 91 people (=18,45%), distributed in all floors, according to the following data: first floor 22 samples out of 89 (24,71%); second floor 12 samples out of 129 (9,3%); third floor 27 samples, 25 out of selected room, out of 162 (16,66%); fourth floor 20 samples, 14 at selected room out of 52 (38,46%); foyer 9 samples out of 28 (32,14%) and basement 1 sample out of 8 (12,5%). The work aimed provide subsidies, by POA, to professionals in engineering and architecture, who are involved with projects for commercial buildings.
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