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Indoor Physical Environment in Rural India
A study on rural houses in the district of Maharashtra (India) reveals that about 85% of people have fenestration areas of less than 80%, with poor daylighting indoors. In spite of large variations in floor area 80.0.% of people were somehow managing with a floor area of 8.0 m2 to 12.0 m2. Indoor thermal evaluation was made by an established subjective thermal index, the Tropical Summer Index (TSI). About 70% of occupants were satisfied with a TSI value of less than 30 degrees Celsius.
Indoor Physical Environment in Rural India
A study on rural houses in the district of Maharashtra (India) reveals that about 85% of people have fenestration areas of less than 80%, with poor daylighting indoors. In spite of large variations in floor area 80.0.% of people were somehow managing with a floor area of 8.0 m2 to 12.0 m2. Indoor thermal evaluation was made by an established subjective thermal index, the Tropical Summer Index (TSI). About 70% of occupants were satisfied with a TSI value of less than 30 degrees Celsius.
Indoor Physical Environment in Rural India
Maitreya, V. K. (author)
Architectural Science Review ; 34 ; 37-41
1991-06-01
5 pages
Article (Journal)
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