| MONDAY 5th SEPTEMBER 2022 | |||
| 8.30 | REGISTRATION - TEA AND COFFEE | ||
| 9.30 | Auditorium | THE CLIMATE & COMFORT CHALLENGE | Chair: Susan Roaf |
| 9.30 | Susan Roaf | CATE 2022 | Welcome to the Conference and the Climate Challenge |
| 9.35 | Patrick Harvie | Scotland's Minister for Zero Carbon Buildings | Welcome to Scotland and Low Carbon Future Vision |
| 9.50 | Alan Kennedy-Asser | University of Bristol | It's hotting up: how much and how fast? |
| 10.10 | Roger Curtis | Historic Environment Scotland | Natural and Passive Ventilation in the Past informing Options for HES in the Future |
| 10.30 | Hannah Pallubinsky | University of Maastricht | Humans and Buildings in times of climate change - a perspective on resilience |
| 11.00 | COFFEE BREAK | ||
| 11.20 | Auditorium | DESIGN LESSONS FROM COVID | Chair: Stefano Schiavon |
| 11.20 | Lidia Morawska | Queensland University of Technology | Australian policies to promote infection resilient design |
| 11.50 | Catherine Noakes | University of Leeds | Infection resilient buildings: understanding risks to inform policy, design & management of the built environment |
| 12.20 | Stephanie J Dancer | NHS Lanarkshire health Trust | Healthcare-acquired clusters of COVID-19 across multiple wards in a Scottish health board |
| 12.50 | Discussions and Questions | Speakers Panel Open to the Floor | |
| 13.00 | LUNCH | ||
| 13.30 | Auditorium | HEALTH IN BUILDINGS | Chair: Wouter van Marken Lichtenbelt |
| 13.30 | Clive Beggs | Leeds Beckett University | Air filtration on hospital wards and COVID |
| 13.55 | Rod Escombe | General Practice York | Pathogen Transmission in Waiting Rooms |
| 14.20 | Paul O'Sullivan | Cork Institute of Technology | Designing air flows to minimise COVID transmissions |
| 14.40 | Yuguo Li | University of Hong Kong | Ventilating for a safer future |
| 15.00 | TEA TIME | ||
| 15.30 | 'A' FORUMS | ||
| Paper | Room / Speaker | ||
| 15.30 - 17.00 | A1 - Auditorium | COVID AND VENTILATION | Chairs: Clive Beggs and Stephanie Dancer |
| 1210 | A. O'Donovan, F. Delane and P. O'Sullivan | Cork Institute of Technology | IEQ evaluation of lecture room environments: changes due to infectious disease risk management |
| 1183 | M. Campano, J. Fernández-Agüera, S.Domínguez- Amarillo et al. | University of Seville | Covid Risk - a tool to test the risk of aerosol transmission of SARS-CoV-2 under different scenarios: a nursery case study |
| 1207 | S. Crosby and A.Rysanek | University of British Columbia | Higher Ventilation Rates & Energy Efficiency in Post-COVID Buildings: A New Model using Indoor CO2 Levels and Temperature |
| 1170 | M. Nigra, M. Simonetti, L. Galleano, V. Gentile | Politecnico di Torino | Designing Health Structures for the Global South: Natural Ventilation in Response to Covid-19 Emergency in Contexts of Scarcity |
| 1202 | Luísa Faria de Mello Quelho and Luiza Sobhie Muñoz | Toledo Prudente University Center | Post-Occupancy Assessment and the Integrated Design Process: the Architectural Requalification of a Family Health Strategy |
| 15.30 - 16.45 | A2 - Great Hall | COMFORT AND ADAPTATION | Chairs: Susan Roaf and Fergus Nicol |
| 1206 | X. Su, O. Kazanci, Z. Wang, and B. Olesen | Technical University of Denmark | Field measurements of human thermal comfort in winter across China |
| 1169 | M. Adaji and T. Adekunle | Newham Sixth Form College | Thermal indices and comfort in low- and middle-income residences during dry seasons in Abuja, Nigeria |
| 1208 | M. Shrestha and Hom B. Rijal | Tokyo City University | Investigation on thermal comfort in free-running school buildings in the summer season in the temperate climate of Nepal |
| 1217 | N. Aqilah and Hom B. Rijal | Tokyo City University | A review on adaptive thermal comfort and energy saving in residential buildings |
| 1214 | S. Khadka, H.B. Rijal, K. Amano, T. Saito, et al. | Tokyo City University | Study on winter comfort temperature based on daily survey in mixed-mode office buildings in Aichi prefecture of Japan |
| 1228 | Farah Z. Al-Atrash and Nibal Hameed | German Jordan University | Climate Change Adaptation Strategies - downtown Amman. |
| 1203 | M. Kurmanbekova, S. Sharples and J. Du | University of Liverpool | Outdoor climate and pollution levels & ventilation rates impacts on indoor air quality in social housing in Almaty. |
| 15.30 - 16.45 | A3 - New Library | COMFORT AT EXTREMES | Chair: Gary Raw and Hanan Al Khatri |
| 1204 | A. Pitts, Y. Gao | University of Huddersfield | Impacts of local variations in climate on optimum design techniques & discomfort in dwellings of rural villages of South West China |
| 1200 | K. Henna | Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore | Influence of modern transitions in rural settlements on the thermal expectation of inhabitants |
| 1213 | S. Manu and A. Rysanek | University of British Columbia | Assessment frameworks and instruments for well-being and productivity in relation to IEQ research |
| 1209 | K. Wan, Z. Feng, S. Hajat, M. Lane and R. Doherty | University of Edinburgh | Health-related heat and cold adaptive capacity: projections under the UK Shared Socioeconomic Pathways |
| 1181 | E. K. Khan, S. Sharples, H. Mohammadpourkarbasi | University of Liverpool | Adopting Passivhaus principles in residential buildings in the extremely hot and dry climate of Saudi Arabia |
| 15.30 - 17.00 | A4 - Meeting Room 1 | COMFORT AND AIR QUALITY | Chairs: Hannah Paulbinsky and Wouter van Marken Lichtenbelt |
| 1187 | M. Zune and M.Kolokotroni | Brunel University London | Correlation model to evaluate two European climates' impacts on thermal comfort and indoor air quality in houses |
| 1201 | L. S. Muñoz, L. Crevatin, P.C. Luz, et al. | University of São Paulo | Urban heating, lack of green and lack of space: the contribution of urban vegetation to the improvement of EQ in open urban spaces in the city of São Paulo, Brazil |
| 1180 | Abdulaziz Mislat Alsharif | University of Liverpool | The Urban Heat Island phenomenon in the Holy City of Makkah, in Saudi Arabia and its impacts on energy consumption. |
| 1190 | T. Tan, G. Christopoulos and R. Adam | The Hong Kong Polytechnic University | The effect of environmental settings on walking comfort of older and younger adults in very hot weathers |
| 1184 | R. Rupp, N. Giraldo and J. Toftum | Technical University of Denmark | Gender effects on thermal perception: A controlled experiment |
| 1186 | N. Vasquez, R. Rupp and J. Toftum | Technical University of Denmark | Analysis of a questionnaire for visual comfort assessments: Effects of question formats |
| 17.00 - 17.30 | Auditorium | KEYNOTES | Chair: Rajat Gupta |
| Philomena Bluyssen | University of Delft, the Netherlands | All you need to know about the indoor environment, its occupants, interactions and effects | |
| 17.30 - 18.45 | RECEPTION - The Great Hall, Royal College of Physcians of Edinburgh | ||
| TUESDAY 6th SEPTEMBER 2022 | |||
| 8.30 | REGISTRATION - TEA AND COFFEE | ||
| 9.00 | Auditorium | BUILDING RESILIENCE AND VULNERABILITY | Chair: Bjarne Olesen |
| 9.00 | David Sailor | University of Arizona, USA | On the front lines of extreme heat: experimenting with innovative strategies & technologies for cooling the hottest US cities |
| 9.30 | Bill Bordass | Usable Buildings Trust | Beyond Space Heating and Cooling |
| 9.55 | Sue Roaf & Fergus Nicol | Heriot Watt University | Acceptable Temperatures for Naturally Ventilated buildings |
| 10.25 | Terence Williamson | University of Adelaide | Addressing thermal comfort at the extremes: What advice for older people? |
| 10.50 | Rajat Gupta | Oxford Brookes University | Design for the elderly during summertime overheating: advice from the UK |
| 11.15 | COFFEE BREAK | ||
| 11.45 | 'B' FORUMS | ||
| Paper | Room / Speaker | ||
| 11.45 - 13.15 | B1 - Auditorium | DESIGNING FOR EXTREME WEATHER | Chair: Rajat Gupta and Samuel Domínguez-Amarillo |
| Rajan Rawal | CEPT University, India | Policies and programmes for reducing the impact of extreme heat events in India | |
| 1205 | Dong Chen | CSIRO, Australia | Overheating in Australia's new housing stock - a simulation study |
| Hom Rijal | Tokyo City University | Thermal environment of dwellings in extreme cold climate of Nepal | |
| 1167 | Gary J Raw | Research Consultant | Varying comfort: a different kind of challenge |
| Nigel Oseland | Workplace Unlimited | Designing for individual needs not the average | |
| 11.45 - 13.15 | B2 - Great Hall | HEAT WAVES AND URBAN HEAT ISLANDS | Chair: Adrian Pitts and Terry Williamson |
| 1197 | R. Risetto, Isabel Mino-Rodriguez and A. Wagner | Karlsruher Institute of Technology, Germany | The effect and influence of personalised ceiling fans on occupants' comfort and physiological response |
| 1226 | M. Navas-Martin and T. Cuerdo-Vilches | Spanish National Research Council, Spain | Natural ventilation: a comparative profile of the opening/closing frequency of windows in Spanish homes before and during COVID-19 |
| 1220 | J. Oliveira, J. Perassolli De Lázari, J. Joyce et al., | University of Waterloo, Canada | Thermal comfort provision in naturally ventilated buildings: a comparison between Brazil and North American standards |
| 1222 | D. Sánchez-García, J. Martínez-Crespo, U. Ulpiano et al. | University Carlos III of Madrid | Automation system for setpoint temperatures based on adaptive comfort: guide of ACCIS capabilities running with EnergyPlus. |
| 1223 | E. Conceição, I. Conceição, Manuela Lúcio, J. Gomes and H. Awbi | FCT - Universidade do Algarve | Design of airflow ventilation in a confluents jets system |
| 1172 | D. Arslan, H. Mohammadpourkarbasi, S. Sharples | University of Liverpool | Embodied Carbon Viability of Prefabricated Retrofit Modules for Passivhaus-EnerPHit |
| 1179 | J. Pan, R. Bardhan and S. Chen | University of Cambridge | How do occupants perceive thermal comfort in a hybrid office space? A case study of a co-working space in London |
| 1176 | V. Kalidoss and H. Mohammadpourkarbasi | University of Liverpool | Life cycle carbon assessment of a contemporary house in the UK built to zero carbon |
| 1218 | M. Al-Aboud and H. Al-Khatri | Sultan Qaboos University, Oman | The influence of indoor thermal environment on the performance of university students |
| 11.45 - 13.15 | B3 - New Library | VENTILATION AND COMFORT | Chairs: Ulrike Passe and Paul O'Sullivan |
| 1211 | K. Sanjeev, S. Chaturvedi and E. Rajasekar | Indian Institute Of Technology, Roorkee | Impact of building design variables on natural ventilation potential and thermal performance: An evaluation in New Delhi |
| 1194 | S. Viana,T. Kanada, A. Barbosa, M. Mello, et al. | University of São Paulo | The thermal and energy performance of the glazed studio apartments under the current and future climate scenarios in São Paulo |
| 1171 | G. Lamberti | University of Pisa, Italy | Balancing increased ventilation and thermal comfort in educational buildings – a case study |
| 1177 | M. Hostein, Mathilde, B. Moujalled, M. Musy et al. | Cerema and ENTPE | Taking into account occupant behavior during heatwaves in building simulation |
| 1215 | D. Grassie, Y. Schwartz, K. Filiz, J. Milner et al. | University College London | Climatic, energy retro-fit and IEQ mitigation scenario modelling of the English classroom stock model |
| 11.45 - 13.15 | B4 - Meeting Room 1 | EDUCATIONAL BUILDINGS | Chairs: Julio Bros and Jesica Fernández-Agüera |
| 1219 | F. Al-Akhzami, H. Al-Khatri, S. Al-Saadi, H. Khan | Sultan Qaboos University | Evaluation of current indoor environment using physical measurement and a questionnaire in an educational space in Oman |
| 1185 | Z. Disci, S. Sharples and R. Lawrence | University of Liverpool | The Effect of Climatic Background on Users’ Thermal Comfort in University Buildings |
| 1191 | F. Al-Akhzami, H. Al-Khatri, S. Hanan; et al. | Sultan Qaboos University, Oman | Investigating the effect of IEQ variables on comfort by a subjective assessment in university classrooms |
| S. Roaf, M. Guedes and G. Araújo | Heriot Watt University | Comfort in Antarctic Bases: Design Lessons from the Extreme Cold | |
| 13.15 | LUNCH | ||
| 14.00 | Auditorium | RESILIENT COMFORT IN A HEATING WORLD | Chair: Susan Roaf |
| 14.00 | Bjarne Olesen | Danish University of Technology | When will thermal discomfort result in decreased performance and turn into heat/cold stress? |
| 14.25 | Wouter van Marken Lichtenbelt | University of Maastricht | Relaxing indoor climate control: lessons from the extreme |
| 14.50 | Robyn Pender | Historic England, UK | Building Science into Action in the Climate Emergency |
| 15.15 | Tom Phillips | Healthy Building Research, Davis, California | Californian and North American experiences and responses to severe weather/climate change events |
| 15.30 | Ulrike Passe | Iowa State University | Connecting macro and micro climates through ventilation design |
| 15.55 | Stefano Schiavon | University of California at Berkeley, USA | Cooling people with air movement, a sustainable and affordable alternative to AC |
| 16.20 | Final Discussions and Questions | Ways Forward: Open to the Floor | Chair: Wouter van Marken Lichtenbelt |
| 16.30 | Conference Ends | Susan Roaf and Rajat Gupta | |