Researches on building performances and environmental quality can be performed through different approaches, including dynamic numerical simulations, in-field studies, full scale test facilities and living labs. Researches performed through full scale test facilities allow carrying out studies under controlled realistic conditions, directly involving the final users. Such approach can significantly improve the scientific research on energy efficient and healthy buildings by fostering a synergistic and user-centered innovation process. Within this context, at Politecnico di Torino, the TEBE group (Technology, Energy, Building and Environment) has designed and is realizing a full-scale facility, aimed at implementing researches on building Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ) and energy performance. The facility will enable multi-domain studies, including thermal, air quality, acoustic and lighting aspects, involving the final user in the research process. The paper describes the features of the facility and the challenges it was conceived to face.
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Pellegrino, A., Serra, V., Favoino, F., Astolfi, A., Giovannini, L., & Clos, A. (2021). HIEQLab, a facility to support multi-domain human-centered research on building performance and environmental quality. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 2069). Institute of Physics. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/2069/1/012244
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