TY - JOUR AU - Burçin Becerik-Gerber AU - Gale Lucas AU - Ashrant Aryal AU - Mohamad Awada AU - Mario Bergés AU - Sarah L Billington AU - Olga Boric-Lubecke AU - Ali Ghahramani AU - Arsalan Heydarian AU - Christoph Höelscher AU - Farrokh Jazizadeh AU - Azam Khan AU - Jared Langevin AU - Ruying Liu AU - Frederick Marks AU - Matthew Louis Mauriello AU - Elizabeth Murnane AU - Haeyoung Noh AU - Marco Pritoni AU - Shawn Roll AU - Davide Schaumann AU - Mirmahdi Seyedrezaei AU - John E Taylor AU - Jie Zhao AU - Runhe Zhu AB -
Human-Building Interaction (HBI) is a convergent field that represents the growing complexities of the dynamic interplay between human experience and intelligence within built environments. This paper provides core definitions, research dimensions, and an overall vision for the future of HBI as developed through consensus among 25 interdisciplinary experts in a series of facilitated workshops. Three primary areas contribute to and require attention in HBI research: humans (human experiences, performance, and well-being), buildings (building design and operations), and technologies (sensing, inference, and awareness). Three critical interdisciplinary research domains intersect these areas: control systems and decision making, trust and collaboration, and modeling and simulation. Finally, at the core, it is vital for HBI research to center on and support equity, privacy, and sustainability. Compelling research questions are posed for each primary area, research domain, and core principle. State-of-the-art methods used in HBI studies are discussed, and examples of original research are offered to illustrate opportunities for the advancement of HBI research.
BT - Scientific Reports DA - 21/12/2022 DO - 10.1038/s41598-022-25047-y IS - 1 N2 -Human-Building Interaction (HBI) is a convergent field that represents the growing complexities of the dynamic interplay between human experience and intelligence within built environments. This paper provides core definitions, research dimensions, and an overall vision for the future of HBI as developed through consensus among 25 interdisciplinary experts in a series of facilitated workshops. Three primary areas contribute to and require attention in HBI research: humans (human experiences, performance, and well-being), buildings (building design and operations), and technologies (sensing, inference, and awareness). Three critical interdisciplinary research domains intersect these areas: control systems and decision making, trust and collaboration, and modeling and simulation. Finally, at the core, it is vital for HBI research to center on and support equity, privacy, and sustainability. Compelling research questions are posed for each primary area, research domain, and core principle. State-of-the-art methods used in HBI studies are discussed, and examples of original research are offered to illustrate opportunities for the advancement of HBI research.
PB - Springer Science and Business Media LLC PY - 2022 T2 - Scientific Reports TI - The field of human building interaction for convergent research and innovation for intelligent built environments UR - https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-25047-y VL - 12 SN - 2045-2322 ER -