Indoor Climate Quality in High-Performance Dwellings: An Exploration of Measured, Perceived, and Desired Conditions
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Paper 1: Berge, Magnar; Mathisen, Hans Martin. Post-Occupancy Evaluation of Low-Energy and Passive House Apartments in the Løvåshagen Cooperative —Occupant Behavior and Satisfaction. Passivhus Norden 2013Paper 2: Berge, Magnar; Mathisen, Hans Martin. The suitability of air-heating in residential passive house buildings from the occupants’ point of view – a review. Advances in Building Energy Research 2015 ;Volum 9.(2) s. 175-189 - Is not included due to copyright available at http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17512549.2015.1040069
Paper 3: Berge, Magnar; Thomsen, Judith; Mathisen, Hans Martin. The need for temperature zoning in high-performance residential buildings. Journal of Housing and the Built Environment 2017, 32: 211 - Is not included due to copyright available at https://doi.org/10.1007/s10901-016-9509-2 2017)
Paper 4: Berge, Magnar; Mathisen, Hans Martin. Perceived and measured indoor climate conditions in high-performance residential buildings. Energy and Buildings 2016 ;Volum 127. s. 1057-1073 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enbuild.2016.06.061
Paper 5: Berge, Magnar; Georges, Laurent; Mathisen, Hans Martin. On the oversupply of heat to bedrooms during winter in highly insulated dwellings with heat recovery ventilation. Building and Environment 2016 ;Volum 106. s. 389-401