DISSERTATION REPORT - INTERACTION SPACES: DIFFERENT SPACES FOR INTERACTION

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INTERACTION SPACE: DIFFERENT SPACES FOR INTERACTION temperature due to dissipation. A pleasant interior environment limits the efforts our bodies need to do in order to maintain a healthy energy balance at their internal hat level. The socio psychological aspect Currently, a person's enthusiastic attitude, mentality, tiredness, and so on will all influence his climatic experience. Desires have an essential part in how someone interacts with the real world: you can expect a nice seaside and a chilly mountain hotel, but observation is more likely to be affected by the warm history. Additional environmental factors Loudness or luminosity can, for example, impact warm observation and result in an increased feeling of overheating. The physical aspect Thermal energy (hot or cold) is transferred by conduction, radiation and convection in the physical environment. Drive is the movement of energy through a strong floor or barrier, for example. Convection is an energy transfer from a strong gas to a nearby fluid (air or water). In addition, the energy transferred from a surface, such as a radiatar, is radiation.

Behavioural Physical factor Social

Physiological effect

Cultural Personal Indirect influence

Thermal comfort

Psychological effect direct influence

Figure 2.2 Influence of thermal comfort

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