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Dataset for "Going active: How do people envision the next generation of buildings?''
doi: 10.15125/bath-01125
This dataset reflects our two-stage investigation into the stakeholder perceptions of Active Buildings. In the first stage, we collected thoughts on the future of the built environment through a series of online focus group discussions with 30 industry experts. In the second stage, we quantified the ideas that arose from the first stage through an online survey of 30 academics and researchers.
The recently launched Active Building Code (ABCode) offers guidance on minimising the environmental impact of the next generation of buildings termed Active Buildings (ABs). This dataset reflects our two-stage investigation into the stakeholder perceptions of ABs and, in particular, their statistical analysis using a logistic regression model in R.
Further relevant documentation may be found in the following resources. Nikolaidou, E., Walker, I., Coley, D., Allen, S., and Fosas, D., 2022. Going active. CLIMA 2022 conference, 2022: CLIMA 2022 The 14th REHVA HVAC World Congress. Available from: https://doi.org/10.34641/CLIMA.2022.325.
Additional information can be found in the associated paper "Going active: How do people envision the next generation of buildings?'', included in the CLIMA 2022 Conference Proceedings.
- Bath Spa University United Kingdom
- University of Bath United Kingdom
- University of Edinburgh United Kingdom
- University of Surrey United Kingdom
Energy Efficiency, Building Operation and Management
Energy Efficiency, Building Operation and Management
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