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      INDOOR ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY IN THE JORDANIAN CONTEXT: INFLUENCE ON OCCUPANTS’ SATISFACTION

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          The applicability of building rating systems has gained attention for achieving indoor environmental quality. Considering the wider internationalized recognition of LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) and other rating systems, the case of Jordan provides a sense of particularity in consideration to its rather recent history in acknowledging these progressive standards. Utilizing a mixed approach based on paired comparisons between local LEED and non-LEED certified buildings, this research paper explores the level of satisfaction pertaining to Indoor Environmental Quality of building occupants. While it touches on the generality of such satisfaction, it proceeds to unpack and investigate how it resonates with the sustainability of the building measured through various means. The research outcomes reflected an overall appeal of LEED certified buildings and a decent level of comfort of their dwellers. Yet, it conveyed a vague, rather sporadic relation when comparing the subjective perception to the objective measures due to multiple potential reasons. The paper concludes by stressing the need for further appropriation of international environmental codes to better suit the local context. It lays a reliable foundation for further research, utilizing more case studies and exploring the applicability of rating systems in Jordan.

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                Journal
                jgrb
                Journal of Green Building
                College Publishing
                1943-4618
                1552-6100
                Summer 2021
                16 September 2021
                : 16
                : 3
                : 195-215
                Author notes

                1. Professor, Department of Architecture, Jordan University of Science and Technology, hikmat@ 123456just.edu.jo

                2. Researcher, Department of Architecture, College of Architecture and Design, Jordan University of Science and Technology, saalazzeh13@ 123456ad.just.edu.jo

                3. Assistant Professor, Department of Architectural Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, The Hashemite University, ahlam_sh@ 123456yahoo.com

                (*corresponding author)
                Article
                jgb.16.3.195
                10.3992/jgb.16.3.195
                d183a0f5-f46b-48cb-8811-1c349d4ec2eb
                Page count
                Pages: 21
                Product
                Self URI (journal page): http://www.journalofgreenbuilding.com
                Categories
                RESEARCH ARTICLES

                Urban design & Planning,Civil engineering,Environmental management, Policy & Planning,Architecture,Environmental engineering
                sustainability,built environment,Building rating systems,local context,green buildings

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