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ThermoKiosk : Investigating Roles for Digital Surveys of Thermal Experience in Workplace Comfort Management
Document Type
Conference
Source
Proceedings of the 2018 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. :1-12
Subject
energy
office
qualitative methods
subjective experience
survey
thermal comfort
workplace
Language
English
Abstract
Thermal comfort in shared workplaces is often contested and impacts productivity, wellbeing, and energy use. Yet, subjective and situated comfort experiences are rarely captured and engaged with. In this paper, we explore roles for digital surveys in capturing and visualising subjective experiences of comfort in situ for comfort management. We present findings from a 3-week field trial of our prototype system called ThermoKiosk, which we deployed in an open plan, shared office with a history of thermal comfort complaints. In interviews with occupants and members of facilities management, we find that the data and interactions can play an important role in initiating dialogue to understand and handle tensions, and point to design considerations for more systematically integrating them into workplace comfort practices.

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