Abstract

Saint-Gobain’s Multi-Comfort approach (2017) promotes the importance of four criteria that can ensure comfort in the built environment: thermal, acoustic, visual and air quality comforts. Although this approach is transversal, other aspects that relate to comfort as experienced in the work place could still be added to make the approach even more comprehensive. This report presents the results of the Multi-Comfort workshop that was run by the Urban sociology lab (LaSUR) from École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne.

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