Tool for assessing Indoor Performance: Case study examples from Perfection project

Janne Porkka, Aapo Huovila, Pekka Huovila, F. Stirano

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    Abstract

    Perfection is an ongoing (2009-2011) FP7 coordination action aiming at the development of an indicator framework concerning the evaluation of the overall quality of buildings' indoor environment. High quality of the indoor environment is essential for the well-being of the end-users of buildings. So far in the project an indicator framework has been developed as well as an indicator tool for the performance assessment with the indicator framework. This paper focuses on the indicator tool which helps to assess the quality of buildings' indoor performance in case studies, from which two hospitals from Finland are illustrated. Later in the project also a web tool - Perfection portal - will be developed to enhance the user engagement and to enable the assessment of buildings' indoor performance by different actors.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationSB10 Finland
    Subtitle of host publicationSustainable Community - building SMART. Conference Proceedings
    EditorsPekka Huovila, A. Karvonen, Ville Raasakka
    Place of PublicationHelsinki
    PublisherSuomen Rakennusinsinöörien Liitto RIL
    Pages204-205
    ISBN (Print)978-951-758-506-4
    Publication statusPublished - 2010
    MoE publication typeNot Eligible
    EventSB10 Finland: Sustainable Community - buildingSMART - Dipoli, Espoo, Finland
    Duration: 22 Sept 201024 Sept 2010
    Conference number: 8

    Conference

    ConferenceSB10 Finland
    Country/TerritoryFinland
    CityEspoo
    Period22/09/1024/09/10

    Keywords

    • perfection project
    • Key Indoor Performance Indicators
    • indoor performance assessment tool
    • indoor sustainability rating

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