It is essential to create a comfortable and healthy indoor microclimate in order to assure proper conditions for work or recreation as people are spending 80-90% of their life in buildings. Therefore the building performance can help in achieving such sustainable living area, but also one should look into at other sources of temperature and humidity generators such as occupants' habits. Based on gathered data from observed apartments an insight into preliminary analysis of indoor temperatures and humidity in urban social housing is given. The analysis of the results confirm the set hypotheses that the occupants' habit significantly influence the indoor temperatures and humidity in urban social housing.
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Marović, I., Benac, V., & Viškanić, M. (2019). Preliminary Analysis of Indoor Temperatures and Humidity in Urban Social Housing. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 222). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/222/1/012011
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