The satisfaction of residents of residential homes in Jordan over atrium daylight
This research was conducted to measure the level of satisfaction of residential occupants who use atrial roof architecture with daylight in terms of interior design suitability, thermal comfort, and internal visual comfort. The quantitative research method using this survey question involved 355 r...
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my-unisza-ir.48172022-01-18T07:48:55Z http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/4817/ The satisfaction of residents of residential homes in Jordan over atrium daylight Marzuki, Ibrahim Haytham, Jaradat NA Architecture TS Manufactures This research was conducted to measure the level of satisfaction of residential occupants who use atrial roof architecture with daylight in terms of interior design suitability, thermal comfort, and internal visual comfort. The quantitative research method using this survey question involved 355 residential residents in Amman, Jordan. Respondents consisted of 40.3% women and 59.7% men aged 25 to 50 years and above. Findings from this research show that ridge roofs recorded the highest percentage overall as compared to other types of roofs listed in this study (68.2%). The collected data were coded, and SPSS version 23 was used to analyze all the data. The conclusions from this study indicate that Jordanians are satisfied with daylight on their atrium roof in terms of interior design suitability, thermal comfort, and interior visual comfort. Findings from the study suggest that daylight illumination in the atrium in Jordanian residential buildings is essential to analyze and it is also very closely related to the factors that have been identified; interior design, thermal comfort as well as visual comfort. All these factors have helped in giving exposure to the housing contractors involved in the aspects that need to be given special attention when doing the design work and manufacture of a product. 2021 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/4817/1/FH03-FRIT-20-49397.pdf text en http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/4817/2/FH03-FRIT-21-55043.pdf Marzuki, Ibrahim and Haytham, Jaradat (2021) The satisfaction of residents of residential homes in Jordan over atrium daylight. In: International Conference On Design Innovation, Social Science & Technology 2020, 26-27 Nov 2020, Langkawi, Kedah. |
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This research was conducted to measure the level of satisfaction of residential occupants who use atrial
roof architecture with daylight in terms of interior design suitability, thermal comfort, and internal
visual comfort. The quantitative research method using this survey question involved 355 residential
residents in Amman, Jordan. Respondents consisted of 40.3% women and 59.7% men aged 25 to 50
years and above. Findings from this research show that ridge roofs recorded the highest percentage
overall as compared to other types of roofs listed in this study (68.2%). The collected data were coded,
and SPSS version 23 was used to analyze all the data. The conclusions from this study indicate that
Jordanians are satisfied with daylight on their atrium roof in terms of interior design suitability,
thermal comfort, and interior visual comfort. Findings from the study suggest that daylight
illumination in the atrium in Jordanian residential buildings is essential to analyze and it is also very
closely related to the factors that have been identified; interior design, thermal comfort as well as
visual comfort. All these factors have helped in giving exposure to the housing contractors involved in
the aspects that need to be given special attention when doing the design work and manufacture of a
product. |
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