Indicadores para evaluar el rendimiento de usuarios de oficina en clima templado cálido

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https://doi.org/10.3989/ic.83476

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Rendimiento laboral, oficina, calidad ambiental, confort

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El objetivo de este trabajo es encontrar rangos de rendimiento óptimo de usuarios de oficinas de tipología abierta-cerrada afectados por variables ambientales, y valorarlos a través de un indicador numérico. Para ello se lleva adelante un trabajo de campo en base a mediciones de variables ambientales como temperatura operativa, nivel de CO2, nivel de iluminación y nivel de ruido, y encuestas a usuarios durante tres periodos del año en 160 oficinas de tipo abierta-cerrada, en un edificio de referencia en clima templado cálido. Los resultados permiten conocer rangos de variabilidad preferidos y la valoración del rendimiento laboral por cada variable de estudio.

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2021-12-16

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Alamino Naranjo, Y., & Kuchen, E. (2021). Indicadores para evaluar el rendimiento de usuarios de oficina en clima templado cálido. Informes De La Construcción, 73(564), e420. https://doi.org/10.3989/ic.83476

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