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Terence Williamson is an Associate Professor at the School of Architecture, Landscape Architecture and Urban Design, University of Adelaide, within the Faculty of Sciences, Engineering and Technology. His research focuses on thermal performance, sustainability, and urban microclimate design, with a particular emphasis on the built environment's impact on older populations. Educated in engineering and architecture in Australia, he has authored/co-authored over 100 publications including books and articles on sustainable architecture and energy efficiency.
Research interests include adaptive thermal comfort models, building energy codes (e.g., NatHERS), and urban microclimate modeling (e.g., the CAT model for street canyon temperatures). His work bridges engineering and social science, addressing ethical and cultural dimensions of sustainable design. He currently supervises Masters and PhD candidates, emphasizing sustainability in building design and climate-resilient housing solutions for vulnerable groups.
Collaborations include projects with Dr. Evyatar Erell (Ben-Gurion University) on urban microclimate models and investigations into occupants' thermal behaviors in aged care facilities. His research contributes to policy frameworks for energy efficiency and health-focused housing standards in Australia.
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