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Siyu Ma
PhD
,
Department of Architecture and Built Environment
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SIYU.MA
NOTTINGHAM.EDU
CN
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2022
2024
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Healthcare Staff
100%
Preferred Temperature
100%
Child-friendly
100%
Environmental Affordances
100%
High-density Community
100%
Thermal Comfort Temperature
100%
Ningbo China
100%
Treatment Room
100%
Dental Clinics
100%
Retrofit Design
100%
Street Design
50%
Thermal Comfort
42%
Annual Energy Demand
40%
Dynamic Thermal Comfort
33%
Free-running
33%
Annual Dynamics
33%
Dental Equipment
33%
Space Design
33%
Comfort Temperature
28%
Street Environment
25%
High-density Residential Area
25%
Healthy Growth
25%
Dangerous Condition
25%
Main Streets
25%
Series of Problems
25%
Spatial Resource
25%
Street Space
25%
Stay Place
25%
Safe Environment
25%
Physical Elements
25%
Childrens
25%
Green Space
25%
Urban Setting
25%
Correlation Analysis
25%
Observational Method
25%
Ningbo City
25%
China
25%
Sustainable Development
25%
Neighborhood Level
25%
Design Solutions
25%
Comfort Measures
20%
Triple-objective Optimization
20%
Overheating Problem
20%
Useage
20%
Retrofit Program
20%
Adaptive Regulation
14%
Thermal Benchmarks
14%
Clothing Insulation
14%
Thermoneutral Zone
14%
Metabolic Rate
14%
Engineering
Building Form
100%
Thermal Comfort
100%
Design Solution
100%
Sustainable Development
100%
Physical Element
100%
Green Space
100%
Redesign
100%
Energyplus Simulation
33%
Internal Heat Gain
33%
Residential Building
33%
Design Space
33%
Global Standard
25%
Thermal Environment
16%