2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jobe.2021.102782
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Post-Occupancy evaluation of office buildings’ indoor environmental quality from the perspectives of architects and non-architects (case study: Iran)

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“…In the 1970s, Rey et al [80] relate the focus on energy saving to the oil crisis, which caused a significant increase in energy costs, generating the need to reduce consumption in buildings and fostering the search for ecologically friendly solutions. These concerns about energy efficiency began to influence the design and construction of buildings, focusing on thermal insulation, controlled ventilation and more efficient heating and cooling systems [81].…”
Section: Evolution Of Building Priorities and Strategies Over Timementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the 1970s, Rey et al [80] relate the focus on energy saving to the oil crisis, which caused a significant increase in energy costs, generating the need to reduce consumption in buildings and fostering the search for ecologically friendly solutions. These concerns about energy efficiency began to influence the design and construction of buildings, focusing on thermal insulation, controlled ventilation and more efficient heating and cooling systems [81].…”
Section: Evolution Of Building Priorities and Strategies Over Timementioning
confidence: 99%