TY - JOUR ID - 14248 TI - The Effect of Architectural Design Parameters on IEQ in Accomplishing School Smartification JO - International Journal of Digital Content Management JA - DCM LA - en SN - 2717-3305 AU - Mohammadi, Sahar AU - Gorji Mahlabani, Yousef AU - Karimi, Fariborz AU - Mohammadhosseini, Babak AD - Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism, Imam Khomeini International University, Qazvin, Iran AD - Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Imam Khomeini International University, Qazvin, Iran Y1 - 2022 PY - 2022 VL - 3 IS - 5 SP - 223 EP - 248 KW - IEQ KW - Thermal Comfort KW - visual comfort KW - IAQ KW - Optimization DO - 10.22054/dcm.2022.67853.1089 N2 - Purpose: The study aims to study the effect of architectural design parameters on IEQ in accomplishing school smartification.Method: The research was conducted in school buildings located in Tabriz, Iran. The indicators chosen to represent IEQ are the adaptive PMV model used for thermal comfort, imageless daylight glare probability used for visual comfort, and CO2 concentration used for IAQ assessment. The simulation technique was used to collect data for a generative parametric school model. The method of data analysis includes a multivariate linear regression algorithm, t-test statistic, and one-way analysis of variance. The studied variables are dimensions of classrooms with the fixed area, Percentage of window area on a wall, window height, Shading, and protrusions in plan design. The stepwise method for multivariate linear regression in SPSS was used to assess the vital IEQ indicator in terms of thermal and visual comfort and CO2 concentration.Findings: The study found that among studied indicators, the south facade window ratio significantly correlates with IEQ. The other CRI parameters are the north window ratio and north window height. the findings revealed that to increase the IEQ in schools, facade design is more critical than the plan. The higher the window surface on the south, north, west, and east faces, the greater the thermal comfort and glare probability is.Conclusion: However, increasing the height of the windows can reduce glare and also increase thermal comfort. Thermal comfort improves as the length of the southern classrooms rises. On the bright side, it has no noticeable glare effect. UR - https://dcm.atu.ac.ir/article_14248.html L1 - https://dcm.atu.ac.ir/article_14248_769c34032f0ea35547ddaea59cf04719.pdf ER -