Afacan, YaseminDemirkan, H.2018-04-122018-04-1220160003-8628http://hdl.handle.net/11693/36640The aim of this paper is to explore the influence of sustainable design features on occupants satisfaction levels with indoor environmental quality (IEQ) aspects in three types of dwellings. Satisfaction level was investigated through a field survey with 240 participants, in apartments, row and detached houses in Turkey. Satisfaction level was explored in terms of overall satisfaction with IEQ, with the efficiency of daily living activities and with sleeping quality. Satisfaction level was also investigated regarding the dwellings thermal, ventilation, lighting, sound level and moisture qualities. The findings indicate that the existence of exterior insulation, a thermostat, light dimmers and control of daylighting systems through operable windows have high impacts on the satisfaction level of occupants living in all three types of dwellings. © 2015 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.EnglishIndoor environmental qualityLighting qualityOccupant satisfaction and performanceSound qualityThermal qualityArchitectural designBuildingsEcodesignHousingLightingSound reproductionSurveysDaily living activitiesDaylighting systemsIndoor environmental qualityLighting qualityOccupant satisfactionOperable windowsSound QualitySustainable designSustainable developmentThe influence of sustainable design features on indoor environmental quality satisfaction in Turkish dwellingsArticle10.1080/00038628.2015.10567681758-9622