2019
DOI: 10.5755/j01.sace.25.2.21176
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Exploring Post Occupancy Evaluation as a Sustainable Tool for Assessing Building Performance in Developing Countries

Abstract: In recent years, the concept of post occupancy evaluation (POE) of building performance has attracted much attention globally, because of its benefits in enhancing future design decisions. However, developing countries give little or no concern to the practice of improving design outcomes using POEs. In Nigeria, buildings are rarely evaluated once they are handed over to the clients. This study explored the use of POE as a sustainable tool to evaluate building performance in developing countries with a case st… Show more

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“…POE is a recognized performance appraisal process, used to determine whether an occupied, recently remodeled built environment is delivering a satisfactory performance, as intended in its developed brief and design (Middlehurst et al ., 2018; Ukpong and Ackley, 2019). POE studies serve as a valuable resource for various stakeholders in the building industry, namely planners, design professionals, facilities managers, property owners and business managers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…POE is a recognized performance appraisal process, used to determine whether an occupied, recently remodeled built environment is delivering a satisfactory performance, as intended in its developed brief and design (Middlehurst et al ., 2018; Ukpong and Ackley, 2019). POE studies serve as a valuable resource for various stakeholders in the building industry, namely planners, design professionals, facilities managers, property owners and business managers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%