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Dr Jun Lu is an architect and a researcher with expertise in architectural design (particularly in healthcare facility design), reviewing / developing the building design guidance, applying the ergonomics methods to architectural design and research. She has been working in the field of healthcare facility research and design since 2003. The projects have been carried out including:
- Review and validation of the UK NHS hospital design guidance – Health Building Notes (HBNs) in the forms of ergonomics drawings of acute adult / ICU bed rooms and en-suite toilets for their functionality and usability.
- Developing and testing functional dimensions for specified clinical activities in typical (generic) rooms, under the research collaboration with an NHS Trust.
- Development of a flexible design approach to the high quality healthcare spaces and layouts so as to improve the staff efficiency and the patient safety and facilitate the future changes.
- Investigation of the relationship between evidence and design in order to deliver principles, processes and tools that ensure that design directs the needs for research and in turn that the research supports the evidence-based design.
Dr Lu has a strong research interest in promoting a healing and sustainable environment through evidence-based design (EBD), and is also interested in post occupancy evaluation (POE), participatory design for urban environments and individual buildings, workspace optimisation.
Dr Lu has been involved in a lot of professional activities as a paper reviewer for the academic journals and international conferences, a guest editor of the Health Environments Research and Design Journal (HERD), a Scientific Committee member of the HaCIRIC International Conference 2011.
Teaching
Undergraduate
Architectural Design Studio
Integrated Design in Architecture
Tectonics
Postgraduate:
PhD Supervision (as co-supervisor)
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- 3 Active
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Building Modelling Service for Ningbo Elderly Care Service Centre
Xie, J., Lu, J., Deng, W. & Zhou, T.
19/12/22 → 31/03/24
Project: Contract Projects › Horizontal-Ningbo Municipal Contract Projects
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Study and demonstration of low carbon design and optimization of integrated energy systems in communities
Zhang, Z., Hong, Y., Xi, W., Shao, J., Deng, W., Zhou, T., Xia, L., Lun, I. Y. F. & Lu, J.
1/07/22 → 30/06/25
Project: Government Funded Projects › Vertical-Ningbo Municipal Government Funded Projects
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3D Scanning Service for Migration Project for the Cultural Relics in the Lunan City Renew Zone
Xie, J., Lu, J., Zhou, T. & Deng, W.
9/09/21 → 31/10/23
Project: Contract Projects › Horizontal-Ningbo Municipal Contract Projects
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A Review of Physical and Digital Mock-Up Applications in Healthcare Building Development
Lu, J., Fu, C., Zhou, T., Xie, J. & Loo, Y. M., Jun 2022, In: Buildings. 12, 6, 745.Research output: Journal Publication › Article › peer-review
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Climate adaptation of design scheme for energy-conserving high-rise buildings—Comparative study of achieving building sustainability in different climate scenarios
Hong, Y., Ezeh, C. I., Deng, W., Lu, J., Ma, Y. & Jin, Y., Nov 2022, In: Energy Reports. 8, p. 13735-13752 18 p.Research output: Journal Publication › Article › peer-review
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Neighbourhood permeability and burglary: a case study of a city in China
Wang, Z., Lu, J., Beccarelli, P. & Yang, C., 2022, In: Intelligent Buildings International. 14, 3, p. 298-315 18 p.Research output: Journal Publication › Article › peer-review
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Thermal Comfort and Energy Consumption in Healthcare Buildings – A Review
Ma, S., Ma, Y., Zhang, Q., Deng, W., Lu, J. & Zhou, T., 2022, Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Architecture, Materials and Construction - ICAMC 2021. Mendonça, P. & Cortiços, N. D. (eds.). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH, p. 381-390 10 p. (Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering; vol. 226 LNCE).Research output: Chapter in Book/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution › peer-review
1 Citation (Scopus) -
Human behaviour and the stochastic movable shading model in office buildings
Chen, G., Lu, J. & Sedrez, M., 2021.Research output: Contribution to conference › Abstract