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🌬️ Occupant Behavior & Energy Comfort in Naturally Ventilated Buildings 🏒

 Occupant behavior plays a powerful role in shaping how naturally ventilated buildings perform in terms of both energy efficiency and indoor comfort. 🌬️🏒 Simple everyday actions—like opening windows, adjusting blinds, or using fans—can significantly reduce the need for mechanical cooling and lower energy consumption. Unlike fully air-conditioned spaces, these buildings depend on people interacting with their environment, making human decisions just as important as architectural design. 🌿⚡ Across different climates, adaptive comfort approaches help explain how occupants adjust to temperature changes naturally. 🌑️πŸ‘₯ Instead of maintaining a fixed indoor temperature, people adapt through clothing, airflow, and behavioral changes, allowing buildings to operate efficiently with less energy demand. Warm climates may benefit from cross-ventilation and shading, while cooler regions rely on controlled airflow and solar gains. This climate-responsive strategy supports both sustainability...

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