Wong N.H., Song J., Tan G.H., Komari B.T., Cheong D.K.W.
Year:
2003
Bibliographic info:
Building and environment, Vol. 38, Issue 11, November 2003, pp 1335-1343

An investigation of the natural ventilation performance of an hawker center in Singapore is the subject of that study. Thermal comfort perceptions of the users of the center have been evaluated.The impact of four variations in the structure of the building on natural ventilation has also been explored (increasing size of passageway, openings in the roof, removal of end walls and increasing of the roof height)