Environmental Comfort Design Considerations for Future Control Room Interiors
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Authors: Conne Bazley a, Peter Vink b
Abstract
Today, there is a significant amount of research projects focusing on human health and well-being and the connection between the environment and human psychological responses. A holistic approach to integrating control room communications with comfortable interiors is emerging. This paper discusses the socio-cultural aspects of comfort and the sensory communication aspects of environmental comfort design for future control room interiors.
Keywords: Comfort, Future Control Rooms, Socio-Cultural, Environmental Design, Holistic
DOI: 10.54941/ahfe100305
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