Print Email Facebook Twitter Effects of energy-efficient renovation concepts on occupant behaviour and hence building performance Title Effects of energy-efficient renovation concepts on occupant behaviour and hence building performance Author Spiekman, M. E. (TNO) Boess, S.U. (TU Delft Applied Ergonomics and Design) Santin, O. Guerra (Eindhoven University of Technology) Rovers, T.J.H. (Saxion University of Applied Sciences) Nelis, N. (Making Space, 's-Hertogenbosch) Date 2022 Abstract Dwellings and systems are becoming ever more complex. In achieving high energy performances, the interaction among user, building and systems plays an increasingly crucial role. We studied this interaction in 16 recently renovated low-energy dwellings, to advance the field in terms of methods, and to derive pointers for improved renovation concepts. We used sensors to monitor the indoor environment. And we further developed a method that uses questionnaires, diaries and a so-called 'walk through the house' interview technique to gain insights into occupant behaviour and the reasons for the occupants' behaviours. The results show that the observed behaviour was almost always a normal response to the situation, but often not the behaviour that was expected when designing the renovation concept. A major reason for this was the occupants' efforts to reduce discomfort, which was often the result of the renovation solution itself (for example draught, noise or a warm bedroom). So, we found that behaviour was often a quite normal reaction to the renovation solution. We conclude that the resulting underperformances of renovation concepts are caused by technology centred design. We posit that this can be improved by testing renovation concepts in real world situations. To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:ee4a9a32-3c89-49eb-abe5-d02b3980d6bc DOI https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1085/1/012023 ISSN 1755-1307 Source IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, 1085 (1) Event SBE 2022 Delft Conference on Innovations for the Urban Energy Transition: Preparing for the European Renovation Wave, 2022-11-11 → 2022-11-13, Delft, Netherlands Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type journal article Rights © 2022 M. E. Spiekman, S.U. Boess, O. Guerra Santin, T.J.H. Rovers, N. Nelis Files PDF Spiekman_2022_IOP_Conf._S ... 012023.pdf 474.93 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:ee4a9a32-3c89-49eb-abe5-d02b3980d6bc/datastream/OBJ/view