Title of article
A study on subjective preference to daylit residential indoor environment using conjoint analysis
Author/Authors
H.D. Cheung، نويسنده , , T.M. Chung، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages
11
From page
2101
To page
2111
Abstract
This paper reports a study of the subjective preference to daylit indoor environment of a residential room using conjoint analysis, which is a highly reputable method used to analyze the mutual relationships among different attributes. Seven influential attributes were selected in the view of daylight performance assessment. They include ‘general brightness’, ‘desktop brightness’, ‘perceived glare’, ‘sunlight penetration’, ‘quality of view’, ‘user friendliness of shading control’ and ‘impact on energy’. Each of them has two levels. A total of eight combinations (profiles) of attributes with various levels were established by adopting fractional factorial design. Subjects were asked to rank-order the eight profiles according to their preference in terms of daylit environment of a residential room. The study aims at finding out the relative impact of the seven selected attributes to the overall daylight performance and seeking an organized assessment method for a residential daylit environment. Conjoint analysis found that the seven attributes have importance level in the order of ‘quality of view’, ‘general brightness’, ‘impact on energy’, ‘user friendliness of shading control’, ‘perceived glare’, ‘desktop brightness’ and ‘sunlight penetration’.
Keywords
utility , Daylight , indoor environment , Part-worth , conjoint analysis
Journal title
Building and Environment
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
Building and Environment
Record number
409893
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