Buildings (Jun 2021)

Evaluating the Connection between Thermal Comfort and Productivity in Buildings: A Systematic Literature Review

  • Ana Maria Bueno,
  • Antonio Augusto de Paula Xavier,
  • Evandro Eduardo Broday

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings11060244
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 6
p. 244

Abstract

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The thermal environment is one of the main factors that influence thermal comfort and, consequently, the productivity of occupants inside buildings. Throughout the years, research has described the connection between thermal comfort and productivity. Mathematical models have been established in the attempt to predict changes in productivity according to thermal variations in the environment. Some of these models have failed for a number of reasons, including the understanding of the effect that several environment variables have had on performance. From this context, a systematic literature review was carried out with the aim of verifying the connection between thermal comfort and productivity and the combinations of different thermal and personal factors that can have an effect on productivity. A hundred and twenty-eight articles were found which show a connection between productivity and some thermal comfort variables. By means of specific inclusion and exclusion criteria, 60 articles were selected for a final analysis. The main conclusions found in this study were: (i) the vast majority of research uses subjective measures and/or a combination of methods to evaluate productivity; (ii) performance/productivity can be attained within an ampler temperature range; (iii) few studies present ways of calculating productivity.

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