Sustainability in the Workplace: Evaluating Indoor Environmental Quality of a Higher Education Building in Riyadh

H. Sirror, W. Labib, Eman Abowardah, W. Metwally, Connie Mitchell
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Sustainable building design has gained global significance as a strategy to address environmental challenges and promote healthier living spaces. This concept is particularly relevant in Saudi Arabia, where there is a growing emphasis on integrating sustainable practices into the design and operation of buildings, especially in educational settings. Amidst the global push for sustainability in workplaces, this study’s core lies in assessing and comparing the satisfaction levels with the indoor environmental quality (IEQ) of a Saudi Arabian higher education building against those in international green buildings, considering factors that comprise thermal comfort, air quality, lighting, acoustic quality, office arrangement, furnishings, cleanliness, and maintenance. Employing the Center for the Built Environment (CBE) IEQ survey tool, a comprehensive study was conducted among the building’s occupants. A literature review and benchmarking studies complemented this to gather data on international green buildings. This study aims to assess and compare the satisfaction levels with the IEQ of a Saudi Arabian higher education building against international green buildings. The comparative analysis aims to expose the commonalities and differences in satisfaction levels, exploring how various factors influence overall satisfaction with the IEQ. The research found that there is overall satisfaction with the IEQ parameters of the building under investigation, except with two parameters: acoustics and thermal comfort. The building is generally in alignment with the IEQ of international buildings. This research is presumed to contribute significantly to sustainability initiatives in educational buildings, fostering a healthier and more sustainable workplace environment.
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工作场所的可持续性:利雅得高等教育大楼室内环境质量评估
作为应对环境挑战和促进更健康生活空间的一项战略,可持续建筑设计在全球范围内都具有重要意义。这一概念在沙特阿拉伯尤为重要,因为该国越来越重视将可持续实践融入建筑的设计和运营中,尤其是在教育领域。在全球推动工作场所可持续发展的背景下,本研究的核心在于评估和比较沙特阿拉伯高等教育建筑与国际绿色建筑的室内环境质量(IEQ)满意度,考虑的因素包括热舒适度、空气质量、照明、声学质量、办公室布置、家具、清洁度和维护。利用建筑环境中心(CBE)的 IEQ 调查工具,对该建筑的使用者进行了全面研究。文献综述和基准研究作为补充,收集了国际绿色建筑的数据。本研究旨在评估和比较沙特阿拉伯高等教育大楼与国际绿色建筑的 IEQ 满意度。比较分析旨在揭示满意度的共性和差异,探讨各种因素如何影响对综合环境质量的总体满意度。研究发现,除了声学和热舒适度这两个参数之外,人们对所调查建筑的综合环境质量参数总体上是满意的。该建筑总体上符合国际建筑的 IEQ 标准。这项研究预计将对教育建筑的可持续发展倡议做出重大贡献,促进更健康、更可持续的工作环境。
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