1984
DOI: 10.1080/10464883.1984.10758340
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Energy and Psychology: Designing for a “State of Mind”

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“…The untraditional social, psychological, cultural, and highly interesting situational and idiosyncratic factors and contingencies have been theoretically hinted at and experimented with in different literature (cf. Karjalainen 2008;Woodward 2003;Wilhite 1996;Heerwagen and Heerwagen 1984). By taking a look at actual comfort practice, it gives the researcher and practitioner insight into the interaction between human and built environment, and aspects of energy conservation relating to comfort products and systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The untraditional social, psychological, cultural, and highly interesting situational and idiosyncratic factors and contingencies have been theoretically hinted at and experimented with in different literature (cf. Karjalainen 2008;Woodward 2003;Wilhite 1996;Heerwagen and Heerwagen 1984). By taking a look at actual comfort practice, it gives the researcher and practitioner insight into the interaction between human and built environment, and aspects of energy conservation relating to comfort products and systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%