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Climatic variations in comfortable temperatures: the Pakistan projects
Authors:J Fergus Nicol  Iftikhar A Raja  Arif Allaudin  Gul Najam Jamy
Affiliation:

a School of Architecture, Oxford Brookes University, Oxford OX3 0BP, UK

b ENERCON National Conservation Centre, G-5/2, Islamabad, Pakistan

c IUCN, Islamia Road, Peshawar, NWFP, Pakistan

Abstract:Two thermal comfort surveys in Pakistan are described. One was longitudinal conducted in summer and winter, the other was transverse with monthly surveys over a whole year. The surveys were conducted in five cities each representing a particular climatic region. The use of building controls and clothing is analysed. There is close agreement between the findings of the two surveys despite differences in methodology. The surveys show that there is a definite relationship between indoor comfort and outdoor conditions in line with an adaptive approach to thermal comfort. The current International Standard does not accurately reflect these. Because of the large variations in indoor temperature in many Pakistani buildings, the surveys also indicate the limits of people's ability to adapt to indoor temperatures.
Keywords:Thermal comfort  Field survey  Longitudinal survey  Transverse survey  Adaptive model  Temperature standards
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