Through
application of exergy-efficient passive-solar techniques, thermoceptive
architecture (TA) can adapt to an audience across gender, age, culture
and physiological traits as a mediator between the environmental thermoscape
and the skin thermoreception, offering a new level of awareness and choices
to occupants.
Such an approach suggests that the
physical environment can be energy independent that’s suitably found at the
interior scale. Sustainable lifestyle trends shall pose a healthy level of
challenge for the today’s dynamic, flexible and adaptive gadget culture. A
thermoceptive environment can not only facilitate behaviors, but also inspire
new ways of living and acting in everyday circumstances. It is important to
recognize that our psychological and physiological perception of space is most
influenced by our body’s homeostasis system. Many applications in thermoceptive
architecture are not limited to sensing and mechanical movement, and can
embrace a wealth of old and new methods inspired by vernacular dwelling and new
and emergent material technologies. These techniques should be re-applied to
dwellings to achieve energy independence that can mitigate global energy
shortage and climate change. While many of these techniques are not
technological, some are not even physical, but merely tectonics that inspire
behavior change. They do play an important role in influencing the use of space
and experience of space. TA that can dynamically adapt to our desires can shape
our experience. As TA empowers us with the ability to change building’s thermal
envelope, glazing and ventilation system, we are being offered a new level of
awareness and choices. Climate is moderated and translated to the inhabitants
through the building that acts as a second skin (or a filter) based on either
satisfying by achieving a higher level of thermal delight or creating an
individualistic behavior based on desires. The key to such process is user
engaged and user specific: asked, enticed, directed or challenged. To achieve
this, TA must operate on an intuitive and simple level of perception and
control.
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