Architecture, Vol. 5, Pages 100: A Review of the Importance of Window Behavior and Its Impact on Indoor Thermal Comfort for Sustainability


Architecture, Vol. 5, Pages 100: A Review of the Importance of Window Behavior and Its Impact on Indoor Thermal Comfort for Sustainability

Architecture doi: 10.3390/architecture5040100

Authors:
Bindu Shrestha
Yarana Rai
Hom B. Rijal
Ranjit Shrestha

Windows play a crucial role in maintaining indoor thermal comfort, influenced by occupant behavior, passive design strategies, and advanced technologies that contribute to sustainable building practices. Despite advancements in adaptive and occupant-centric design, critical gaps remain unresolved in understanding of multi-climate adaptability, the complex interrelation between window operation and occupant behavior, and the integration of occupant roles into energy-related strategies under emerging technologies. This scoping review synthesizes peer-reviewed studies to assess the importance of window design (geometry, glazing, shading), operational strategies (manual control to AI-driven systems), and technological approaches (passive to smart systems) on thermal comfort, energy performance, and occupant behavior. Using bibliometric and scientometric analyses, the review focuses on four primary research clusters: thermal comfort and occupant behavior, window operation strategies, their impact on energy performance, and sustainability, with an emphasis on emerging trends. The findings highlight that glazing technologies, shading systems, and operational choices have a significant impact on both comfort and energy efficiency. The study develops a framework linking thermal comfort to window operation, occupant behavior, and climate context while conceptualizing a comprehensive design matrix and outlining future research directions aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG 3: health and well-being, SDG 7: clean energy, and SDG 11: sustainable cities and communities).



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