PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF THE METHODOLOGY FOR STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS OF LOW-RISE RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS PREDICTED MEAN VOTE
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Consumers have quite high requirements for modern housing. At the first place is the requirement for comfort. Comfort is a concept combining many factors of objective and subjective nature. General, it is a state of human satisfaction provided by a set of positive psychological and physiological sensations from the spatial environment. One important prerequisite for comfort is the automation of building and room systems, lighting, security, and climate control, i.e. the "smart home" system. The smart home structure is a private comfort criterion. It is appropriate to classify the "intelligence of the home" indicator as a criterion of comfort, along with the other criteria. Current methods for analysing of buildings comfort do not consider this system. The paper presents the results of the practical application of the methodology for structural analysis of low-rise residential buildings predicted mean vote. A novelty is the proposal to include an indicator for building automation in the comfort assessment methodology.

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low-rise construction, comfort, "smart home"
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