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TY - JOUR
T1 - Clothing
T2 - The First Layer of Personal Comfort
AU - Morley, Janine
PY - 2022/9/26
Y1 - 2022/9/26
N2 - In the context of the climate and energy crises, clothing can reduce the energy demand associated with thermal comfort. Alongside personal comfort systems (PCS) devices, clothing is another key site for (re)design in a body-centred personal comfort paradigm. Janine Morley (Lancaster University) explains how clothing and PCS could transform how thermal comfort is achieved whilst delivering energy savings and, potentially, increased satisfaction.
AB - In the context of the climate and energy crises, clothing can reduce the energy demand associated with thermal comfort. Alongside personal comfort systems (PCS) devices, clothing is another key site for (re)design in a body-centred personal comfort paradigm. Janine Morley (Lancaster University) explains how clothing and PCS could transform how thermal comfort is achieved whilst delivering energy savings and, potentially, increased satisfaction.
KW - Energy
KW - Heating and cooling
KW - Clothing
KW - Climate change
M3 - Comment/debate
JO - Buildings and Cities
JF - Buildings and Cities
SN - 2632-6655
ER -