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Afrina, Cut, Saifuddin Rasyid, Hanifa Nazira, Annisa Oktaviani, Aqli Mazikra Yoelanda, Syukrinur Syukrinur, and Elvi Elvi. "Pentingnya Desain Interior terhadap Kenyamanan Pengunjung Perpustakaan." Jurnal Pustaka Ilmiah 9, no. 1 (June 27, 2023): 35. http://dx.doi.org/10.20961/jpi.v9i1.67849.

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<p>Interior design is very important and needs to be considered when building a library. Efforts to present a library interior design that meets the needs and comfort of library visitors requires good understanding and planning. Library interiors that combine aesthetic values will affect the use of library services for users. This study uses the method of literature study or literature review through scientific concepts that discuss library science from several library journals and interior design. The research develops the main issues on how interior design can affect the comfort of library visitors and how to develop a good library interior design. The aim of the research is to find out how interior design affects the comfort of library visitors. This research is expected to be useful for library development and facilitate planning in the library.<em></em></p>
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Hodder, Simon. "Aircraft interior comfort and design." Ergonomics 55, no. 5 (April 26, 2012): 600–601. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00140139.2012.682446.

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Lethbridge, Alfred. "Improved Comfort for the Future Vehicle Interior." ATZ worldwide 121, no. 11 (October 25, 2019): 28–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s38311-019-0123-2.

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Kroner, Peter, Uwe Fritsche, Thomas Rais, and Daniela Stiehler. "Modular air quality system for interior comfort." ATZ worldwide 112, no. 1 (January 2010): 44–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf03225228.

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Yoshida, Junji, and Kanta Imamori. "Synergetic Effect of Vehicle Interior Sound and Design on Comfortability in Cabin." INTER-NOISE and NOISE-CON Congress and Conference Proceedings 265, no. 7 (February 1, 2023): 838–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.3397/in_2022_0118.

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Vehicle interior noise have been quiet by the development of noise and vibration reduction technique. This noise will become quieter by the engine rest in electric vehicle. Hence, vehicle occupants may expect much more comfort in cabin as if they are in living room. In addition, not only the auditory stimulus but also visual stimulus is considered to have important role for the comfortability in cabin. In this study, we then focused on the comfortability in cabin and investigated influence of vehicle interior sound and design on comfortability using VR system. In the test, various virtual interior design and interior sound recorded binaurally at cruising condition were presented in the VR system and the sound, design and total comfortability was assessed through subjective evaluation test. As the result, both sound and design comfort were observed to be essential to increase the total comfortability and synergetic effect between them was found. This indicates that the influence of sound comfort to total comfortability changes according to the design comfort. Furthermore, soft-smooth interior sound and dark-solid interior design were clarified to improve the total comfort.
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Nita, Zulfa Firdha, and Cut Afrina. "Hubungan Desain Interior Terhadap Kenyamanan Pemustaka Di Perpustakaan Umum Kabupaten Solok." JIPIS : Jurnal Ilmu Perpustakaan dan Informasi Islam 2, no. 2 (November 17, 2023): 167. http://dx.doi.org/10.31958/jipis.v2i2.8771.

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This research develops three main issues, namely how is the interior design condition in the Solok Regency Public Library, what is the comfort level of the users in the Solok Regency Public Library, is there any influence of the interior design of the library on the comfort level of the users in the Solok Regency Public Library. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of the relationship between library interior design and the comfort level of users, the interior design includes layout, lighting, and temperature, with partial and simultaneous research. The type of research that researchers use is the type of associative research or relationship (influence) using a quantitative approach. This research was conducted at the Solok District Public Library. The population used in this study were users who visited the Solok District Public Library using the incidental sampling technique. The number of samples taken by the researchers totaled 87 samples. Data collection using questionnaires and questionnaires. Validity test, reliability test and product moment correlation test using IMB SPSS v20 program. The results of the study can be concluded that the r value of 0.667 is categorized as moderate and positive, meaning that there is a relationship between the interior design of the library and the comfort level of users and the results of the simple regression equation, Y = 79.415 + 0.659X. The two levels of influence between variable X and variable Y are 44%. So this can be interpreted that 56% of interior design is influenced by factors other than user comfort. With a regression coefficient b = 0.667 indicating the magnitude of the addition of the user's comfort level for interior design assessment. The results of hypothesis testing are done by t test with an error of 5%, then t table = 1.262 is obtained. If t count = 2.529 > t table = 1.262, then Ho is rejected and Ha is accepted, which shows that there is an influence of interior design on the comfort of users in the public library of Solok Regency.
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Zhang, Bing Chen, Wei Min Guo, and Yan Qun Wang. "Research on Seat Design of Railway Passenger Car." Key Engineering Materials 474-476 (April 2011): 260–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.474-476.260.

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Railway transportation hold a leading post in the long-distance passenger transport market. Passengers spend most of their time sitting, so seat affect passenger comfort most among interior facilities of coach. One of the major tasks of interior design is functionality and comfort of seat. Seat width, seat depth and seat height are basic functions factors of seat. The seat depth is major issue of functionality design of 25g car. The shape of cushion and backrest are main comfort factors of seat. The backrest angle is major issue of comfort design of 25g car now. The interior system design of railway passenger car can be developed if we stress and make rational use of these factors of seat design.
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Coutinho, Bárbara. "The Modern Gesamtkunstwerk and its Preservation." Global Design, no. 47 (2012): 10–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.52200/47.a.m5zpgg2v.

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Interior design had a major relevance for Modern Movement and Modern Living. Actually, for the fully understanding and experiencing of Modern spatiality, interior design is determinant. Furthermore, the study of interiors is now marked by an increasing interest, with recent literature that emphasizes interior spaces globally and summons architecture, design and fine arts in an interdisciplinary approach. Despite all this, interior design is still a subject that requests a more in–depth study and a more extended debate in order to improve appreciation, understanding and preservation. Questions like modernity, privacy, efficiency, economy, comfort, utility, beauty in daily life or consumption need to be discussed when talking about interior space design. Product design, new materials and techniques, equipment and devices also have to be considered.
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Sya’bani, Mohammad, and M. Syahril Iskandar. "The Role of Interior Design on User Comfort in a Residence." Proceeding of International Conference on Business, Economics, Social Sciences, and Humanities 3 (December 1, 2022): 601–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.34010/icobest.v3i.191.

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The role of interior design in a residence today is very important. An order that can fulfill our basic need for a means of shelter and shelter, determines the pace and at the same time regulates the form of our activities, nurtures aspirations and expresses the ideas that accompany our actions, affects our appearance, feelings and personality. The purpose of interior design is intended to improve function, enrich the aesthetic value, and improve the psychological aspects of a space. In addition, interior design can increase comfort for residential owners. To find out the role of interior design in supporting user comfort in a dwelling, researchers conducted a study to find out whether there was an effect of spatial planning, lighting, and air temperature together on the comfort of a dwelling. By using quantitative and descriptive research methods. Based on the results of the analysis studied, it can be seen that the role of interior design has a positive and significant effect on the comfort of its users. Good interior design has a surprising impact on the health of one's body. This happens because a person's physiological and psychological health can be affected by the atmosphere and feel of a room.
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Bazley, C., P. Vink, J. Montgomery, and A. Hedge. "Interior effects on comfort in healthcare waiting areas." Work 54, no. 4 (September 1, 2016): 791–806. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/wor-162347.

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TAKAHASHI, Hiroshi, Hiraku ASAKURA, Hirotomo TERASHIMA, Takashi IRIKURA, Shinichiro II, and Daisuke WAKITA. "Improvement in Automobile Interior Comfort by Modifying Lighting." Kansei Engineering International Journal 11, no. 2 (2012): 59–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.5057/kei.11.59.

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Ivanova, Alexandra, Teordor Roshavelov, and Ivanka Marinova. "Interior Materials and Colors for Study Room Comfort." European Journal of Formal Sciences and Engineering 4, no. 1 (May 15, 2021): 22. http://dx.doi.org/10.26417/640ghd74t.

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The article studies the properties of interior color schemes and finishing materials in order to find optimal combination for improving indoor conditions in higher education study room and to contribute to better educational process. Optical, physical, physiological and emotional properties of colors and materials are compared to living and study requirements in the context of their complexity. Recommendations for appropriate combinations of finishing materials and colors are given.
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Vink, P., and S. van Mastrigt. "The aircraft interior comfort experience of 10,032 passengers." Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting 55, no. 1 (September 1, 2011): 579–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1071181311551118.

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Naboni, Emanuele, Daniel Sang-Hoon Lee, and Kristian Fabbri. "Thermal Comfort-CFD maps for Architectural Interior Design." Procedia Engineering 180 (2017): 110–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.proeng.2017.04.170.

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Müller, Dirk, Rita Streblow, Björn Flieger, and Arne Jachens. "Energy and Comfort Model for Automobile Interior Spaces." ATZ worldwide eMagazine 113, no. 11 (October 28, 2011): 10–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1365/s38311-011-0109-1.

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Vink, P., C. Bazley, I. Kamp, and M. Blok. "Possibilities to improve the aircraft interior comfort experience." Applied Ergonomics 43, no. 2 (March 2012): 354–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apergo.2011.06.011.

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Lenham, Joanna. "Colour, contrast and comfort: interior design in dementia." Nursing and Residential Care 15, no. 9 (September 2013): 616–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/nrec.2013.15.9.616.

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La Toison, M. "Perceived contrasts and visual comfort in interior lighting." Lighting Research and Technology 29, no. 2 (June 1, 1997): 80–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/14771535970290020401.

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Maharlika, Febry. "Physical Comfort of Student's Study Room." Proceeding of International Conference on Business, Economics, Social Sciences, and Humanities 2 (December 1, 2021): 647–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.34010/icobest.v2i.330.

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This study aims to describe the condition of the study room for Interior Design students at the Indonesian Computer University in terms of the physical comfort of the room. The COVID-19 pandemic has more or less had an impact on the world of education, especially on teaching and learning activities. Teaching and learning activities that are usually carried out face-to-face are now carried out online through video conferencing applications provided by several platforms. The change in the method of teaching and learning activities has caused a change in classrooms, which previously were facilitated by universities with the comfort of a conducive room, now students take part in teaching and learning activities in rooms that are individually conditioned. The method used is a quantitative method. Quantitative data was obtained from the distribution of questionnaires to students of the Unikom Interior Design Study Program from the 2018-2021 class as many as 65 students from a total of 177 students, then the data was processed using a Likert scale. From this research, data obtained that all aspects of the comfort of the physical space of the Interior Design Study Program students at sufficient intervals
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Wu, I.-Chen, and Chi-Chang Liu. "A Visual and Persuasive Energy Conservation System Based on BIM and IoT Technology." Sensors 20, no. 1 (December 24, 2019): 139. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20010139.

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Comfort level in the human body is an index that is always difficult to evaluate in a general and objective manner. Therefore, building owners and managers have been known to adjust environmental physical parameters such as temperature, humidity, and air quality based on people’s subjective sensations to yield satisfactory feelings of comfort. Furthermore, electricity consumption could be reduced by minimizing unnecessary use of heating and cooling equipment based on precise knowledge of comfort levels in interior spaces. To achieve the aforementioned objectives, this study undertook the following four tasks: first, providing visualization and smart suggestion functions to assist building managers and users in analyzing and developing plans based on the demands of space usage and electrical equipment; second, using Internet of Things technology to minimize the difference between real situations and those simulated in building information modeling (BIM); third, accurately evaluating interior environment comfort levels and improving equipment operating efficiency based on quantized comfort levels; and fourth, establishing a persuasive workflow for building energy saving systems. Through developing this system, COZyBIM will help to enhance the satisfactions of comfort level in interior space and operate energy consuming equipment efficiently, to reach the target of energy saving.
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Silvia Febriani and Heldi Heldi. "Pengaruh Desain Interior Terhadap Kenyamanan Pengunjung Di Museum Adityawarman Provinsi Sumatera Barat." Jurnal Kajian dan Penelitian Umum 1, no. 5 (August 14, 2023): 93–114. http://dx.doi.org/10.47861/jkpu-nalanda.v1i5.428.

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The study aims to determine (1) Is there an effect of interior design on visitor comfort at the Adityawarman Museum of West Sumatra Province. (2) Interior design elements that have a dominant and significant effect on visitor comfort at the Adityawarman Museum, West Sumatra Province. This type of research is quantitative research using the description method. The technique used for data collection in this study used a questionnaire (questionnaire) using a Likert scale to score each question item. The population in this study amounted to 1895 visitors and a sample of 95 visitors, sampling was carried out by accidental sampling technique. Based on the research results, overall interior design has a significant effect on visitor comfort at the Adityawarman Museum. It can be seen from data processing using SPSS version 25.0, showing that the Fcount value is 10.112> Ftable 3.94 and a significant value of 0.002 < α = 0.05. The variable interior design element that has the most dominant effect on visitor comfort at the Adityawarman museum is the ceiling with a total average score of 4.29 on the interval scale 4.24-5.04 "very good".
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Liu, Xiao, and Bing Wang. "An Approach to Interior Ecological Design Concepts." Advanced Materials Research 490-495 (March 2012): 1931–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.490-495.1931.

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Interior ecological design attaches great importance to the comfort and beauty in living environment, emphasizes to save the resource and protect the environment, advocates the resource-saving and recycling. The existing state of the interior ecological design in China is analyzed firstly in this paper, followed by the discussion of the whole design principle on interior ecological design, as well as the analysis on the changes of interior environment brought by the natural elements, which briefly explains the importance of the interior ecological design. The main idea and primary elements of interior ecological theory is to advocate the comfort and beauty as well as resource-saving and environment-protecting. From the angle of sustainable development, the author appeals that architecture, while benefiting the contemporaries, should leave a comfortable living space and promote sustainable development for the offspring
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Rekha Awdina and Heldi Heldi. "Implementasi Desain Interior Terhadap Kenyamanan Pemustaka Di Perpustakaan Pusat Universitas Negeri Padang." SENIMAN: Jurnal Publikasi Desain Komunikasi Visual 1, no. 2 (August 7, 2023): 26–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.59581/seniman-widyakarya.v1i2.1066.

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The purpose of this research is to (1) Analyze the interior design factors that affect the comfort of library users in the layout on the second and third floors of the Padang State University Central Library. (2) Analyze the application of interior design layout to the comfort of library users on the second and third floors of the Padang State University Central Library. (3) Analyzing the obstacles in the application of interior design to the comfort of visitors on the second and third floors of the Central Library of Padang State University.This research uses descriptive research with a quantitative approach. The sample in this study were visitors to the Central Library of Padang State University using purposive sampling technique, the number of samples taken by researchers amounted to 20 samples. The types of data used are primary data and secondary data, techniques and data collection tools used questionnaires using a Liker scale to score each question item. The questionnaire was distributed directly to respondents who were met at the Padang State University Central Library.The results of this study are analyzing interior design factors that affect the comfort of the library users have an average score of more than 3.40 which means that the library users already feel comfortable in the Central library of Padang State University. Analyzing the application of interior design layout to the comfort of the library users has an average score of more than 3.50 which means that the library users already feel comfortable in the Central library of Padang State University. While analyzing the obstacles in the application of interior design to the comfort of the visitors with the results of an average score of more than 2.60 which means that they quite agree with the statement that there is still a lack in the application of walls, ceilings, and furnishings (furntutre). So additions and improvements are needed such as walls, ceilings and furniture in the Padang State University Central Library.
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Azuddin, K. A., A. K. Junoh, Z. Mohamed, and M. T. Abdul Rahman. "A Comparative Study on Interior Acoustic Comfort Level of Compact Cars using Data Mining Approach." International Journal of Automotive and Mechanical Engineering 17, no. 1 (March 31, 2020): 7695–708. http://dx.doi.org/10.15282/ijame.17.1.2020.17.0572.

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Vehicle acoustic comfort is one of the ergonomic measurement criteria that are essential for car occupants. furthermore, interior cabin noise of a car may affect the driver’s concentration when driving. this study is to investigate the noise comfort level of car interior on several compact cars. the objective is to measure interior cabin noise for all three cars and then to compare their acoustic comfort level using subfield data mining approach. a deduction will be made to rate the best car among the three in term of acoustic comfort. the interior cabin noise will be obtained for the cases where engine speed is varied while the cars are in stationary and moving condition. the noise will be assessed according to pre-determined subjective and objective criteria. the sound quality parameters will be assessed by regression analysis. in subjective assessment, the recorded noise is evaluated based on jury assessment. then, the data mining approach is implemented to illustrate the noise level. the collected noise data are divided into five clusters through hierarchical clustering method. to assess the accuracy of noise data clusters, the method of k-nearest neighbours is performed and the results show a high accuracy rate (> 95%). finally, the interior noise of the three cars used is compared by using the analysis of variation. the vehicle acoustic comfort index is produced for the three cars tested in this study. in addition, the acoustic quality among the three cars is presented using anova. annoyance index of the three cars is generated using data mining method. from the results, axia has the best acoustic comfort among of the three cars by objective evaluation. by subjective evaluation, axia recorded the lowest level of annoyance.
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Ulyanova, Natalia. "A picturesque interior space." проект байкал, no. 73 (October 21, 2022): 104–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.51461/pb.73.18.

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The dwelling interior is an essential component of everyday happiness. One of the most ancient and effective means to achieve psychological comfort in the house is easel interior painting. The process of creating interior paintings for two very different customers is considered through specific examples. It is shown that the final result should take into account both the personal characteristics of the person for whom the picture is intended and the ergonomic characteristics of the living space, its size, lighting, and so on.
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Strashok, О. Y., and A. P. Morozko. "Phytodecoration of interiors of the Government House of Ukraine: analysis and proposals." Ukrainian Journal of Forest and Wood Science 12, no. 2 (June 30, 2021): 22–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.31548/forest2021.02.002.

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The article presents the features of bioaesthetic characteristics of decorative elements of phytodesign of the closed environment. The analysis of groups of plants by functional and aesthetic purpose in the room is carried out and on their basis project offers on improvement of features of an interior of the House of the Government of Ukraine were developed. When decorating the premises with the help of ornamental plants, the specifics of the interior design of the building and the carefully selected range of plants were taken into account, taking into account the optimal options for their placement. Aesthetic design of free space in the premises is created in order to achieve maximum comfort and coziness and the phytodesign of the closed environment copes with it best. It actively influences the nature of comfort and perception of the interior and is an important component in the design of the environment, and with its help you can increase the artistic expressiveness of the interior, improve its functional organization and, importantly, improve sanitation. The interior design of modern public office buildings is characterized by the predominance of ideas of rationalism and functionality over the aesthetic appearance of the premises. The Government House of Ukraine is the administrative building of our capital, so phytodecoration of its interiors requires careful selection of the range of plants of future phytocompositions. Today, the use of plants in the formation of interiors of various premises is due to the need of man to be closer to nature due to large-scale urbanization of cities and local man-made pollution. To successfully solve these problems requires a comprehensive approach to the wide range of uses and applications of beneficial properties of plants: volatile therapy, color therapy, aesthetic therapy, aromatherapy, ionization and many other functions. Keywords: closed space, public buildings, phytocomposition, phytodesign, phytoergonomics, project proposals.
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Ceylan, Salih. "Healthy Workspaces: Strategies for Increasing the Indoor Environmental Quality at Call Centre Interiors for Employee Wellbeing and Productivity." BUILDER 284, no. 3 (February 24, 2021): 60–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0014.7430.

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Indoor environmental quality is a requirement for good architectural and interior design. The definition of indoor environmental quality refers to the conditions of the interior space that provide health and wellbeing for its occupants. Elements of indoor environmental quality are thermal comfort, indoor air quality, ventilation, ergonomics, natural and artificial lighting, odor, and acoustic quality. Indoor environmental quality is required in every type of interior space including ones with residential, educational, and cultural functions and workspaces. It is also included as one of the factors of energy efficient and sustainable design in building energy certification and accreditation systems. This study focuses on call center interiors as a type of workspaces, where the employees spend a long time in the interior space communicating with customers on the phone. The aim is to provide theoretical information and practical application suggestions for higher quality design in call center interiors. The methodology of this paper consists firstly of a literature review to study and analyze the definition and elements of indoor environmental quality, and its implementation into call center interiors as workspaces. Analytical studies lead to strategy proposals for better designed call center interior spaces. The results of the study indicate that better designed interior spaces in call centers lead to better health and wellbeing of the employees, resulting with higher performance and service quality.
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Prianka, Dian, Devina Khotania, and Ninik Juniati. "Karakteristik Japandi untuk Koleksi Citywear for Womenswear and Menswear." Keluwih: Jurnal Sains dan Teknologi 4, no. 2 (August 31, 2023): 81–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.24123/saintek.v4i2.5986.

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Abstract—Inspiration drawn from Japandi's interior design style adjusts the trend forecast from WGSN season Autumn Winter 2023/2024: "Care Culture", is a concept that discusses about comfort, especially indoors. A prolonged pandemic has a negative impact on human psychology. With this problem, Japandi has become a trend as well as a solution. Japandi provides comfort through the elements contained therein. The elements contained in Japandi produce keywords namely comfort, minimalism, elegance, nature, and flexibility. The purpose of this study is to explain the character of the Japandi interior design style through the results of the data obtained. The second is to explain the keywords that taken from the Japandi characteristic. Last, to apply the Japandi feature to collections for menswear and womenswear. Data collection uses literature journals and interviews as a qualitative approach. The interviewee conducted with interior design graduate. Journal of literature used about interiors and Japanese culture about a room. The results of the analysis processed into information data for writers who can interpret keywords that fit into a fashion collection. In realizing a fashion collection, keywords needed through the results of the data obtained. These keywords are the main characteristics of the inspiration used. With the help of keywords, it will make it easier in the process of designing clothes for a collection. Keywords: minimalist, nature, comfort Abstrak—Inspirasi yang ditarik dari gaya desain interior “Japandi” menyesuaikan trend forecast WGSN season Autumn.Winter 2023/2024: “Care Culture”, merupakan konsep yang membahas tentang kenyamanan terutama pada dalam ruangan. Pandemi yang berkepanjangan memberikan dampak negatif bagi psikologi manusia. Dengan permasalahan ini Japandi menjadi tren sekaligus solusinya. Japandi memberikan kenyamanan melalui elemen-elemen yang terkandung di dalamnya. Elemen yang terkandung dalam Japandi menghasilkan kata kunci yaitu kenyamanan, minimalis, elegan, alam, dan fleksibel. Tujuan penelitian ini yaitu untuk menjelaskan karakter yang dimiliki gaya desain interior Japandi melalui hasil data yang diperoleh. Kedua untuk menjelaskan kata kunci yang dapat diambil dari karakteristik Japandi. Terakhir untuk menerapkan karakteristik Japandi terhadap koleksi untuk busana pria dan wanita. Pengumpulan data menggunakan jurnal literatur dan wawancara sebagai pendekatan kualitatif. Narasumber wawancara dilakukan bersama sarjana desain interior. Jurnal literatur yang digunakan seputar interior dan kultur jepang pada sebuah ruangan. Hasil analisa akan diolah menjadi data informasi untuk penulis yang dapat menginterpretasikan kata kunci yang cocok ke dalam suatu koleksi busana. Dalam mewujudkan koleksi busana, kata kunci sangat dibutuhkan melalui hasil data yang diperoleh. Kata kunci ini merupakan karakteristik utama dari inspirasi yang digunakan. Dengan bantuan kata kunci akan mempermudah dalam proses perancangan busana untuk sebuah koleksi. Kata Kunci: minimalis, alam, nyaman
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Pratama, Jimmy, Stephanie, and Bayu Syahputra. "3D MODEL BEDROOM CONCEPT USING MULTIMEDIA DEVELOPMENT LIFE CYCLE (MDLC)." JURNAL TEKNOLOGI INFORMASI DAN KOMUNIKASI 15, no. 1 (March 1, 2024): 14–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.51903/jtikp.v15i1.769.

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Interior is the arrangement of the inner room with the aim of meet the needs of the facility, namely the element of functionality and the aesthetic element of beauty. However, not all rooms can implement both elements because of a lack of knowledge about rooms and interiors. Interior design also can’t be done carelessly, especially the bedroom. This is because the bedroom can give an impression which is an important principle for users, namely the level of comfort and type of activity. Therefore, the aim of this research is to provide the visualization of bedroom interior in 3D animation to be a source of reference for users. This research use R&D (Research and Development) method, which use a qualitative approach by interviewing 30 respondents as a research method and by Multimedia Development Life Cycle (MDLC) method as a development method. The result of this research is the visualization of bedroom interior in 3D animation that can be used as a reference source for users to design bedroom interiors.
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Váz Sá, A., R. M. S. F. Almeida, H. Sousa, and J. M. P. Q. Delgado. "Numerical Analysis of the Energy Improvement of Plastering Mortars with Phase Change Materials." Advances in Materials Science and Engineering 2014 (2014): 1–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/582536.

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Building components with incorporated phase change materials (PCMs) meant to increase heat storage capacity and enable stabilization of interior buildings surface temperatures, whereby influencing the thermal comfort sensation and the stabilization of the interior ambient temperatures. The potential of advanced simulation tools to evaluate and optimize the usage of PCM in the control of indoor temperature, allowing for an improvement in the comfort conditions and/or in the cooling energy demand, was explored. This paper presents a numerical and sensitivity analysis of the enthalpy and melting temperature effect on the inside building comfort sensation potential of the plastering PCM.
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Zhang, Shuai, Yipeng Li, Liyou Xu, and Yuntao Cao. "Development of an Active Sound Generation System for Sound Quality in EVs at Constant Speed Combined with Subjective Evaluation." Applied Sciences 12, no. 21 (October 24, 2022): 10768. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app122110768.

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In order to improve the comfort and dynamic sense of the interior sound of PEVs when driving at a constant speed, this paper carried out research on the evaluation method of the interior sound quality of EVs and the development of an active sound generation system (ASGS). The investigation and research on the sound development trend of EV interiors were carried out. Combined with subjective evaluation methods and test results, a constant-speed vehicle interior sound design method was proposed, which focused on three dimensions: engine order composition, spectral energy distribution, and sound amplitude enhancement in the typical vehicle speed range. The internal sound spectrum of FVs was analyzed, and the engine order sound simulation analysis was completed. It is verified that the short-time Fourier transform and synthesis technology based on Kaiser window function can meet the requirements of engine order sound fitting accuracy. To formulate the sound design plan, control objectives and control methods of an A-class pure electric SUV with both comfort and dynamic sense during accelerated driving, the correlation between the engine order sound amplitude and dynamic sense in the vehicle was analyzed, and the setting of active sound parameters of EVs was clarified. The control hardware and software of ASGS in the vehicle was developed, the construction of ASGS based on the vehicle sound system completed, and test verification was conducted. The objective test of the real vehicle shows that ASGS ensures a low-amplitude interior noise level. When the vehicle speed is 28.6 km/h, the sharpness is reduced by 0.52 acum, and the subjective evaluation test of the real vehicle further verifies that ASGS can improve the comfort and dynamic sound quality of EVs driving at a constant speed.
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Pangestu, Mulki, M.Raiga Agusti Rustandi, Lisna, and Moch Ichwan Setia. "Perawatan Bangunan Fasilitas Umum di Desa Bencoy Kecamatan Cireunghas Kab. Sukabumi." Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Abdi Putra 3, no. 2 (May 31, 2023): 71–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.52005/abdiputra.v3i2.72.

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Public facilities building is one of the buildings intended for the public, the public facilities are provided by the government for the common interest in daily activities. Therefore, the facilities must have comfort when used by all groups, In Indonesia, the maintenance of public facilities is not comprehensive enough so that there are some public facilities that are not well maintained. In my opinion, maintenance of these public facilities is important because it involves comfort when used by the community. Therefore we carry out maintenance on public facility buildings in Bencoy Village, Cireunghas District, Sukabumi Regency in order to create comfort for users of public facilities later. From the public facility building, we carried out renovations for approximately five days by compiling the interior and exterior design of the public facility building, then dismantling and repairing it according to the design, then adjusting the interior first, then adjusting the exterior and finally painting the interior and exterior of the building. further clean and clean the building of public facilities so that the realization of comfort for users of the building.
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Banaei, Maryam, Abbas Yazdanfar, Javad Hatami, and Ali Ahmadi. "Emotion and Sustainable Residential Interior Shape." Journal of ASIAN Behavioural Studies 2, no. 2 (January 1, 2017): 13. http://dx.doi.org/10.21834/jabs.v2i2.197.

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Focusing on inhabitant’s climate comfort causes the neglect of personal and aesthetic factors that have effects on emotions and psychological comfort. Blindly adhering to sustainable design principles regardless of the basic architectural design parameters cause similar interior spaces in today’s housing of Iran. Interior space form is one the main design factors that has some effects on inhabitant’s emotions. It is a correlation research to study inhabitant’s emotions towards sustainable interior space by focusing on interior form. It illustrates that form can consider as an influential factor in creating and improving sustainable conditions according to inhabitant’s emotions. Keywords: sustainable interior design; emotion; shape; PAD 2514-7528 © 2017 The Authors. Published for AMER ABRA by e-International Publishing House, Ltd., UK.. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). Peer–review under responsibility of AMER (Association of Malaysian Environment-Behaviour Researchers), ABRA (Association of Behavioural Researchers on Asians) and cE-Bs (Centre for Environment-Behaviour Studies), Faculty of Architecture, Planning & Surveying, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia.
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Kristina, Kristina, Tessa Eka Darmayanti, and Stella Sondang. "Lighting Study on The Interior of Sociolla Paskal 23, Bandung." IMAGIONARY 1, no. 1 (October 31, 2022): 22–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.51353/jim.v1i1.674.

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Space is the main element in the interior and lighting is one of the important factors in space design. Lighting is also a role of lighting is no longer just to provide lighting but also to highlight the aesthetics and atmosphere of the room, it can even affect the image of the interior and the experience of the individual who is in it. Many types of lighting can be applied to an interior room and it depends on what kind of atmosphere you want to display. This study aims to determine the comfort of visitors based on their experience in retail interiors at Sociolla Paskal 23 Bandung. This qualitative and quantitative research was carried out by conducting surveys, interviews, and distributing questionnaires, and using a spatial experience theory approach. The contribution of this research is to provide knowledge about the importance of lighting as a form of space and about retail interior artificial lighting that can affect one's experience.
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Ene, Alexandra, Tiberiu Catalina, and Andreea Vartires. "Determination of thermal and acoustic comfort inside a vehicle’s cabin." E3S Web of Conferences 32 (2018): 01002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20183201002.

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Thermal and acoustic comfort, inside a vehicle’s cabin, are highly interconnected and can greatly influence the health of the passengers. On one hand, the H.V.A.C. system brings the interior air parameters to a comfortable value while on the other hand, it is the main source of noise. It is an intriguing task to find a balance between the two. In this paper, several types of air diffusers were used in order to optimize the ratio between thermal and acoustic interior comfort. Using complex measurements of noise and thermal comfort parameters we have determined for each type of air diffuser the sound pressure level and its impact on air temperature and air velocity.
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Tomina, Olha, and Leonid Gook. "TEXTILES IN THE RESIDENTIAL INTERIOR." Architectural Bulletin of KNUCA, no. 22-23 (December 12, 2021): 178–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.32347/2519-8661.2021.22-23.178-182.

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The relevance of the study is due to new experience in architectural design, new technologies and types of materials and the need to generalize and systematize them to expand the formative possibilities of textiles in the design of residential interiors. Research in the field of interior textile design was carried out by: T.I. Isayeva, Khabibullina, E.V. Zmanovska and others. The purpose of the study is to identify areas, functions and compositional techniques of textiles in residential interiors. The historical reference of development of textile production is resulted. The structural analysis of textiles in the interior by types of textile materials, production technology, types of weave, types of ornaments; identified qualities of textile materials, which determine their widespread use and the main areas of application of textiles in modern residential interiors. According to the results of the research, the main functions of textiles in the interior are revealed: creation of a comfortable microclimate in the room; psychological comfort; space adjustment; visual isolation; protection of surfaces from damage and pollution; hygiene products; decorative; compositional component of interior space design. The description of types of textile wall-paper, curtains is resulted. The compositional function of textiles in the interior is revealed: accent, dominant, background, rhythm. The conclusion is made that at a choice of textiles and reception of placement it is necessary to consider regional natural and climatic conditions; the style decision of an interior is accepted; function, size, orientation on the sides of the horizon of the room; combination of textiles with finishing of surfaces of enclosing designs and subject filling of the room; combination of fabrics in texture, color and pattern; price segment.
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Rimár, Miroslav, Marcel Fedák, Andrii Kulikov, Michal Šmajda, Tomáš Hrebík, Peter Oravec, and Olha Kulikova. "CFD Modelling of the Interior Conditions of a Multipurpose Space." Advances in Thermal Processes and Energy Transformation 6, no. 4 (2023): 65–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.54570/atpet2023/06/04/0065.

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The article explores how CFD simulation tools can be applied to the design of central heating and air-conditioning systems in buildings. The models created with these tools can evaluate the thermal comfort conditions in the rooms, as well as the heat balance of the rooms. Thermal comfort is a key factor for the proper functioning of a building. It requires creating suitable thermal conditions indoors in both summer and winter. The article compares different heating ventilation and cooling methods using CFD.
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Banaei, Maryam, Abbas Yazdanfar, Javad Hatami, and Ali Ahmadi. "The Impacts of Sustainable Residential Interior Space on Inhabitant’s Emotions." Environment-Behaviour Proceedings Journal 1, no. 1 (June 26, 2016): 291. http://dx.doi.org/10.21834/e-bpj.v1i1.225.

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Focusing on inhabitant’s climate comfort causes the neglect of personal and aesthetic factors that have effects on emotions and psychological comfort. Blindly adhering to sustainable design principles regardless of the basic architectural design parameters cause similar interior spaces in today’s housing of Iran. Interior space form is one the main design factors that has some effects on inhabitant’s emotions. It is a correlation research to study inhabitant’s emotions towards sustainable interior space by focusing on interior form. It illustrates that form can consider as an influential factor in creating and improving sustainable conditions according to inhabitant’s emotions.© 2016. The Authors. Published for AMER ABRA by e-International Publishing House, Ltd., UK. Peer–review under responsibility of AMER (Association of Malaysian Environment-Behaviour Researchers), ABRA (Association of Behavioural Researchers on Asians) and cE-Bs (Centre for Environment-Behaviour Studies, Faculty of Architecture, Planning & Surveying, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia.Keywords: Sustainable interior design; emotion; shape; PAD
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Su, Tao, and Gang Ouyang. "Architectural Interior Modeling Product Design Based on the Multimedia Three-Dimensional Hybrid Algorithm." Advances in Multimedia 2021 (November 20, 2021): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/8195825.

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With the continuous development of social economy, people’s aspiration for architecture is getting higher and higher. Designing more functional and aesthetically pleasing interior styling products is increasingly important research. Relying on the multimedia three-dimensional hybrid algorithm, the mathematical modeling of the relationship between visual comfort and chromaticity is modeled in this paper, to construct an economical and practical interior architectural design model that takes into account color comfort perception, that is, complete “design, conversion, editing and repair, and semantic and coordinate supplement” and other chain construction to realize usable interior architectural design models. The simulation experiment results show that the model based on the multimedia 3D hybrid algorithm has high practicability.
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Chen, Chun Jun, Xi Cheng Nie, and Min Zhang. "Study of the Modeling of Incentive Air Pressure Waves to the Human Ear." Advanced Materials Research 591-593 (November 2012): 2401–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.591-593.2401.

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The variation of interior air pressure of high-speed train will lead to the discomfort of the human ear. In this paper, based on the four principle of modeling assumption, according to the structure of human ear and the mechanical properties of eardrum in the anatomy, the differential function model and transfer function model while the eardrum is under the action of the pressure are build in order to study the relationship between air pressure fluctuation and the comfort degree of the human ear. Under the action of the actual air pressure wave, combined with the interior air pressure comfort index, the simulation and analysis to the model are done, and then the quantitative relationship between the eardrum deformation and the comfort of human ear is built.
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Riabets, Yuliia. "PROBLEMS OF ENSURING THE COMFORT OF THE RESIDENTIAL ENVIRONMENT BASED ON MOBILE BUILDINGS." Architectural Bulletin of KNUCA, no. 29 (May 16, 2024): 115–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.32347/2519-8661.2024.29.115-123.

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The article presents analytical material of world and domestic experience of organizing a living environment based on mobile buildings for temporary residence. The main problems of the comfort of the temporary living environment are outlined and the possible ways to solve them are determined. In the course of the study, the main problems of ensuring the comfort of temporary housing on the basis of mobile buildings for displaced persons were identified, namely: the minimum spatial parameters of functional zones necessary for living, which corresponds to a low level of functional comfort, a low level of aesthetic comfort due to the universality of aesthetic solutions of residential interiors, low level of improvement of the territory and cultural and household services. The main directions of improving the comfort of a temporary living environment based on mobile buildings are the optimal ratio of spatial parameters of functional zones and their mutual location relative to each other; organization of everyday cultural and household services on the premises; increasing the level of improvement of the surrounding area of temporary housing; increasing the aesthetic comfort of the living environment due to the use of color and exterior and interior, the use of various finishing materials and elements of surface graphics, etc.
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Miqueau, Valentin, Etienne Parizet, and Sylvain Germes. "Psycho-acoustic evaluation of the automotive acoustic comfort using vibro-acoustic prediction methods." INTER-NOISE and NOISE-CON Congress and Conference Proceedings 263, no. 6 (August 1, 2021): 703–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.3397/in-2021-1630.

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In the automotive industry, the acoustic comfort is considered as a selling point of utmost importance. To help the OEMs improve the acoustic comfort in cars, as a one-tier supplier of automotive glazing, Saint-Gobain is currently working on the acoustic comfort within the cabin in order to propose the right set of glazing consistent with the OEMs' specifications. The characterization of the acoustic comfort mostly relies on physical demonstrators required for carrying out the relevant measurements. It is however not available early in the project phase, delaying the subjective analysis late in the development phase. To have the opportunity to develop effective solutions, the acoustic comfort has to be investigated as early as possible in the design process. Saint-Gobain is thus currently developing relevant acoustic models in order to predict the mid-high frequency airborne interior noise generated by the wind excitations. The subjective acoustic comfort has then to be assessed using the predicted interior sound pressure levels converted into audio soundtracks for the auralization purposes. In this paper, we briefly present the Statistical Energy Analysis model developed by Saint-Gobain. The psychoacoustic methodology deployed to evaluate its reliability for the subjective evaluation of the automotive acoustic comfort is detailed.
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Tzouvaras, Christos, Asimina Dimara, Alexios Papaioannou, Christos-Nikolaos Anagnostopoulos, Stelios Krinidis, Konstantinos Arvanitis, Dimosthenis Ioannidis, and Dimitrios Tzovaras. "A Novel Dynamic Approach for Determining Real-Time Interior Visual Comfort Exploiting Machine Learning Techniques." Applied Sciences 13, no. 12 (June 9, 2023): 6975. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app13126975.

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The accurate assessment of visual comfort in indoor spaces is crucial for creating environments that enhance occupant well-being, productivity, and overall satisfaction. This paper presents a groundbreaking contribution to the field of visual comfort assessment in occupied buildings, addressing the existing research gap in methods for evaluating visual comfort once a building is in use while ensuring compliance with design specifications. The primary aim of this study was to introduce a pioneering approach for estimating visual comfort in indoor environments that is non-intrusive, practical, and can deliver accurate results without compromising accuracy. By incorporating mathematical visual comfort estimation into a regression model, the proposed method was evaluated and compared using real-life scenario. The experimental results demonstrated that the suggested model surpassed the mathematical model with an impressive performance improvement of 99%, requiring fewer computational resources and exhibiting a remarkable 95% faster processing time.
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Guevara, Diane. "Specialty Space: Breast Care Centers." HERD: Health Environments Research & Design Journal 14, no. 3 (March 3, 2021): 358–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1937586721990563.

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As background, breast care centers around the world vary in interior design based on geographical location and the trends of the healthcare design process at the time of construction. However, at the forefront of healthcare interior design is the evidence-based design (EBD) process and the Universal Design (UD) guidelines. The Center for Health Design states that the EBD process differs from the linear design process, in that EBD uses relevant evidence to educate and guide the design decisions. The objective of this study was to support future EBD and UD use in the development of patient areas in breast care center interior design. The methods for this study incorporated an extensive review of the literature, examples of eight breast care centers around the world, observations, an interview, and a staff survey concerning the interior design of a local breast care center. The results revealed that using the EBD process and UD, to develop guidelines for patient areas in breast care centers’ interior design, directors could use guidelines to evaluate existing breast care centers or preconstruction for new breast care centers. This study concluded with design guidelines for patient areas in breast care center interior design. The recommended guidelines targeted the following features: robes (vs. hospital gowns), spa-like atmosphere, monochromatic color scheme, use of wood and stone, private check-in areas, wayfinding, room temperature comfort, seating comfort, seating style choices including bariatric, personal items storage, access to natural light, indirect artificial lighting, living plants, views of nature, flooring comfort, and wheelchair accessibility.
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SATO, Masato. "EFFECTS OF INTERIOR COLORS ON COMFORT IN A LIVING ROOM." Journal of Environmental Engineering (Transactions of AIJ) 76, no. 668 (2011): 897–902. http://dx.doi.org/10.3130/aije.76.897.

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Madi, Alfituri, Abdulraowf Hassan, Abd Elmontelb Ali, and Mohamed Alezzazy. "Visual comfort and elements of interior design in the classroom." Bulletin of the Faculty of Engineering. Mansoura University 42, no. 2 (June 15, 2020): 10–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.21608/bfemu.2020.95990.

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Chen, Xiao Jun, and Fu Ting Wang. "Soft Furnishing Material in Interior Space." Applied Mechanics and Materials 271-272 (December 2012): 1257–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.271-272.1257.

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In the case of the improving economic, people no longer pursue luxury and the copies of other homes in house decoration, but have a higher spiritual level requirements. Interior soft decoration has become an unavoidable mean of decoration in modern house decoration and the important direction of interior decoration. The interior soft decoration art is a dynamic art. Its unity can bring vitality to space and build an ideal interior environment that is full of culture taste and comfort. Interior soft decoration will be the future development of housing decoration industry and the popular trend.
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Holenko, K., Y. Voichyshyn, O. Horbai, M. Burian, V. Popovych, and O. Makovkin. "Thermal comfort formation of the bus interior depending on the power unit layout." Problems of Tribology 27, no. 4/106 (December 18, 2022): 58–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.31891/2079-1372-2022-106-4-58-68.

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Energy consumption and thermal comfort are among the issues that research engineers of heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems deal with when investigating the most feasible solutions for their implementation. Existing methods of thermal comfort assessment are not optimized in two important and interrelated aspects: achieving thermal comfort (a) at the lowest possible energy consumption (b). Thermal comfort is situationally achieved when occupants perceive the ambient temperature, humidity, air movement and thermal radiation as ideal and do not prefer warmer or colder air or a different humidity level. Thermal comfort is defined by ASHRAE Standard 55 as a subjective concept characterized by the sum of sensations that create physical and mental well-being in a person. That is, he/she is in a state in which he/she feels comfortable and does not need to change one or more environmental parameters. Many studies have been conducted according to the international standards for thermal comfort in vehicles. The presence of a large number of people in the bus leads to a deterioration of the air quality in its interior. The loss of quality is mainly caused by gases resulting from breathing and other organic particles. The presence of moisture, combustion products, particles can also reduce the air quality in the interior. Air quality is affected by the design features of heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems, which largely depend on the location of the power unit, which is the subject of the research. The influence of the bus engine layout is analysed in the presented work: for the rear-engine layout, the location of the engine vertically in the interior and other cases are also considered. Special fans are installed in the engine compartment to remove heat emitted by the engine.
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Pramalystianto, Andhika. "Study of Image Resolution in Virtual Reality Panorama Technology 360 In Comfort of Interior Visualization." International Journal of Architecture and Urbanism 7, no. 2 (August 30, 2023): 244–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.32734/ijau.v7i2.13497.

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Utilizing virtual reality technology is used as a method of interacting virtually. With the many uses of virtual reality today, it certainly affects the lives of users of these technologies. In the field of interior design itself, virtual reality technology is also often used, the application of VR technology for design interior are often used as a means of design presentation. This study is aimed at testing the visual comfort of virtual reality panorama 360 which is used as a medium for virtual interaction of interior design to interior design users. The analysis process in taking data by questionnaire and followed by several stages of observation and the last stage is the experimental stage to take research data related to case studies. The results obtained from this study are knowing visual comfort when interacting directly using virtual reality technology. It is hoped that with the testing of the visual resolution used in interior virtual reality, it can later be used as a reference in the selection of visual media in the future.
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Sekarningrum, D. A., and I. A. Agustina. "Thermal and Humidity Control System in Interior as Climate Responsive Design (Case Study: Rectorate Building of Widya Mandira University in Kupang, East Nusa Tenggara)." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1169, no. 1 (April 1, 2023): 012059. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1169/1/012059.

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Abstract Design of an interior space is user centered. The controlled thermal and humidity of a room by a data according to standards can meet the needs and comfort of users. The interior of the room is designed as a response to the environmental conditions in which the room designed. The study was conducted to examine how the implementation of thermal and humidity control system in the interior can maximize the comfort aspect of the user. Descriptive qualitative method with an experimental approach used in the study. Data was collected through previous literacy studies and field visit of object of study case, which is Rectorate Building of Widya Mandira University in Kupang, East Nusa Tenggara. This research aims to indicate how an implementation of system in interior design can be an answer to the state of the surrounding environment and becomes a climate responsive design. The results of this study can be used as future approach of smart building in responsive climate design.

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