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Semi-automated vs manually controlled dynamic facades: assessment through a field study on multi-domain occupant satisfaction

•Occupant satisfaction with semi-automated façades is investigated.•An integrated multi-domain approach is used.•Automated control of dynamic façades can improve occupant satisfaction.•Daylight and outdoor view access are pivotal for occupant satisfaction with automated strategies. Occupant satisfac...

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Published in:Energy and buildings 2023-05, Vol.286, p.112912, Article 112912
Main Authors: Luna-Navarro, Alessandra, Lori, Guido, Callewaert, Dieter, Overend, Mauro
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