Leonidas Bourikas
University of Southampton
29 Papers
54 Citations
Leonidas Bourikas is an academic researcher from University of Southampton. The author has contributed to research in topics: Thermal comfort & Typical meteorological year. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 26 publications. Previous affiliations of Leonidas Bourikas include Lancaster University.
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Papers
Transforming existing weather data for worldwide locations to enable energy and building performance simulation under future climates
TL;DR: In this paper, an approach is presented for "morphing" existing EnergyPlus/ESP-r Weather (EPW) data with UK Met Office Hadley Centre general circulation model (GCM) predictions for a "medium-high" emissions scenario (A2).
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Review of multi‐domain approaches to indoor environmental perception and behaviour
Marcel Schweiker,Marcel Schweiker,Eleni Ampatzi,Maedot S. Andargie,Rune Korsholm Andersen,Elie Azar,Verena Marie Barthelmes,Christiane Berger,Leonidas Bourikas,Salvatore Carlucci,Salvatore Carlucci,Giorgia Chinazzo,Lakshmi Prabha Edappilly,Lakshmi Prabha Edappilly,Matteo Favero,Stephanie Gauthier,Anja Jamrozik,Michael B. Kane,Ardeshir Mahdavi,Cristina Piselli,Anna Laura Pisello,Astrid Roetzel,Adam Rysanek,Kunind Sharma,Shengbo Zhang +24 more
TL;DR: In this article, a review of multi-domain approaches to indoor-environmental perception and behaviour is presented, highlighting motivational backgrounds, key methodologies, and major findings of human perception and behavior in indoor environments.
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Promoting low carbon behaviours through personalised information? Long-term evaluation of a carbon calculator interview
Milena Büchs,AbuBakr S. Bahaj,L. S. Blunden,Leonidas Bourikas,Jane Falkingham,Patrick James,Mamusu Kamanda,Yue Wu +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a longitudinal field experiment was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of a carbon calculator interview and found that the intervention significantly raised awareness of ways in which participants could reduce their carbon footprint, but this increased awareness did not translate into measurable behaviour changes in relation to home energy and travel.
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Thermal performance evaluation of school buildings using a children-based adaptive comfort model
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the thermal performance of four school buildings of different ages and characteristics, using current EU overheating criteria and adjusted criteria based on children's lower comfort temperature found in recent research.
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The effect of behavioural interventions on energy conservation in naturally ventilated offices
Carmine Ornaghi,Enrico Costanza,Jacob Kittley-Davies,Jacob Kittley-Davies,Leonidas Bourikas,Victoria Aragon,Patrick James +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the effects of behavioural interventions on energy conservation in naturally ventilated offices and found that these interventions are effective in promoting energy savings, as the percentage of windows left open by treated occupants is typically halved compared to a control group.
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