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The current study uses a longitudinal within-subjects design to investigate the effects of wind-induced tall building motion on occupant wellbeing and work performance. 47 office workers on high floors of wind-sensitive buildings and 53 control participants completed 1909 surveys across 8 months and over a range of wind conditions. The results show that the effects of building motion are emergent,...
1014 central business district workers in Wellington, New Zealand, were surveyed about their experiences of wind-induced building motion, susceptibility to motion sickness, reported compensatory behaviours, and complaints about building motion. Overall, 41.7% of the respondents reported that they had felt wind-induced building motion, and 41.6% of those respondents reported perceptible motion at least...
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