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Architectural Science Review | 2015

Learning from thermal mavericks in Australia: comfort studies in Melbourne and Darwin

Lyrian Daniel; T. Williamson; Veronica Soebarto; Dong Chen

The research presented in this paper was conducted in order to test whether the thermal preferences of occupants in low-energy houses are influenced by their environmental values. This was done through a 12-month thermal comfort study and Environmental Attitudes Inventory (EAI) of 40 households in dwellings of non-standard construction located within two very different Australian climates: cool temperate – Melbourne and hot humid – Darwin. The results show that the occupants of these dwellings considered conditions comfortable often outside of the accepted adaptive thermal comfort limits and suggest that the conditions people find acceptable may be influenced by their underlying environmental values. These results indicate that greater acknowledgement of atypical preferences in the mandatory assessment of building thermal performance is needed.


Urban Policy and Research | 2018

Measuring Housing Affordability Stress: Can Deprivation Capture Risk Made Real?

Lyrian Daniel; Emma Baker; Laurence Lester

Abstract Considerable research effort has sought to understand the prevalence and effects of housing affordability problems in Australian cities and regions. While subject to ongoing debate, the 30/40 ratio indicator of housing affordability stress (HAS) is the most widely used measure. We suggest, however, that it only measures the risk of housing affordability problems. In this paper, we explore material deprivation as a compelling approach to capturing the additional experience and individual impacts of housing affordability problems. We examine the relationship between HAS and material deprivation in a representative sample of household-heads (12,158) using newly available data from Wave 14 of the HILDA survey. We find that a similar proportion of the population experience HAS or material deprivation, while a smaller number experience both problems in combination. Across these three cohorts, and in comparison with people who experience neither problem, results suggest a gradient pattern for a number of characteristics associated with socio-economic vulnerability. HAS is shown to be an important precondition to material deprivation for many people. We demonstrate the importance of material deprivation within our conceptual understanding of housing affordability problems, finding that it is a necessary addition in order to identify risk made real.


Energy and Buildings | 2015

House energy rating schemes and low energy dwellings: the impact of occupant behaviours in Australia

Lyrian Daniel; Veronica Soebarto; T. Williamson


Archive | 2012

Evaluating the suitability of the AccuRate engine for simulation of massive construction elements

Lyrian Daniel; Veronica Soebarto; Terry Williamson


Archive | 2014

A study of thermal mavericks in Australia

Lyrian Daniel; T. Williamson; Veronica Soebarto; D. Chen


Archive | 2013

ASSESSING THE SIMULATION CAPABILITY OF THE ACCURATE ENGINE IN MODELLING MASSIVE CONSTRUCTION ELEMENTS

Lyrian Daniel; Veronica Soebarto; T. Williamson


Archive | 2011

A study of the user behaviours in dwellings of earth construction

Lyrian Daniel; T. Williamson


Building and Environment | 2017

Comfort-based performance assessment methodology for low energy residential buildings in Australia

Lyrian Daniel; T. Williamson; Veronica Soebarto


Archive | 2015

A model for the cooling effect of air movement

Lyrian Daniel; T. Williamson; Veronica Soebarto; D. Chen


Energy and Buildings | 2018

‘We like to live in the weather’: Cooling practices in naturally ventilated dwellings in Darwin, Australia

Lyrian Daniel

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Jian Zuo

University of Adelaide

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Dong Chen

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Emma Baker

University of Adelaide

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