Dr Linda Toledo

Strathclyde Chancellor's Fellow

Architecture

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Personal statement

I am a Strathclyde Chancellor’s Fellow in Healthy Buildings and a lecturer in the Department of Architecture. I was trained as an architect and after gaining professional experience in Italy and Belgium, I pursued a Master's in Sustainable Design and obtained a PhD in Sustainable Buildings. 

My research looks at the risks of overheating and poor indoor air quality in low-energy housing (new build and renovated) and the role of adaptive comfort and ventilation in this. My research covers different themes of the sustainable built environment (i.e. thermal comfort, low-energy design, urban regeneration and climate change adaptation), with research experiences in different countries (Italy, the UK, Brazil and Perú).

I have recently been awarded a Seal of Excellence Fellowship for the project ADAPTIVE HOUSING at EURAC Research in Bolzano (Italy), where I am using climate change projections to test the vulnerability and resilience of low-energy homes in the context of rising temperatures.

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Publications

Impact of indoor environmental quality on health and wellbeing in a warming climate
Al-Khatri Hanan, González Lezcano Roberto Alonso, Toledo Linda, Moreno-Rangel Alejandro
Building Research and Information Vol 53, pp. 1-2 (2025)
https://doi.org/10.1080/09613218.2025.2460001
Case study investigation of overheating in low-energy homes : insights from a post-occupancy evaluation in England
Toledo Linda, Wright Andrew, Cropper Paul
Building Research and Information Vol 53, pp. 139-164 (2025)
https://doi.org/10.1080/09613218.2024.2417274
Ventilation study in contemporary Scottish homes
Toledo Linda, McGill Grainne, Sharpe Tim
International Conference of the International Society of Indoor Air Quality & Climate
(2024)
Adaptive housing : solutions for adaptive and resilient low-energy housing under climate change scenarios
Toledo L
RETURN Dissemination Workshop ; Turin ; 1.2.2024 - 2.2.2024 RETURN Dissemination Workshop, pp. 216-217 (2024)
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10598007
Results from air quality monitoring and surveys in UK residences
Rastogi Parag, Sobek Olivia Nile, Toledo Linda, Fleck Rowanne, Jephson Graeme, Sharpe Tim
2023 ASHRAE Winter Conference 2023 ASHRAE Winter Conference ASHRAE Transactions Vol 129, pp. 355-365 (2023)
Research to identify if changes to guidance in standard 3.14 ventilation in 2015 have been effective in improving ventilation and indoor air quality
Sharpe T, McGill G, Howieson S, Tuohy P, McElroy L, McQuillan J, Toledo Linda
(2023)

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Professional Activities

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Visiting researcher
3/6/2024
Knowledge map to reduce risks of overheating on low-energy homes
Organiser
15/1/2024
PhD thesis examiner
Examiner
7/11/2023
Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya
Visiting researcher
30/6/2023
Ventilation and indoor air quality in low-carbon homes
Recipient
2/3/2023
Understanding the role of ventilation
Chair
10/8/2022

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Projects

ADAPTIVE HOUSING: Solutions for Adaptive and Resilient Low-Energy Housing under Climate Change Scenarios
Toledo, Linda (Principal Investigator)
Investigation the role of adaptive behaviour in the process of securing comfort in low-energy homes, in the context of a global increase in temperatures. For this project, I am embracing uncertainty and a non-deterministic approach to research to extend the boundaries of deterministic building simulations, by first developing a knowledge map that integrates literature on adaptive occupant behaviour and interaction between occupants and building systems with emerging knowledge on climate change's impact on buildings.
This Marie Skłodowska-Curie fellowship is financed by the Autonomous Province of Bolzano-Bozen through the Seal of Excellence funding scheme.
01-Jan-2023 - 31-Jan-2024
Research to identify if changes to guidance in standard 3.14 ventilation in 2015 have been effective in improving ventilation and indoor air quality
Howieson, Stirling (Co-investigator) Sharpe, Tim (Principal Investigator) McGill, Grainne (Co-investigator) Toledo, Linda (Co-investigator) Tuohy, Paul Gerard (Principal Investigator)
The 2015 regulations required all new dwellings to have CO2 monitors installed to alert the occupants to poor indoor air quality that would encourage them to open windows and provide purge ventilation.
01-Jan-2021 - 01-Jan-2023
Measure, inform, nudge: an integrated, human-centric air quality measurement and visualisation system
Sharpe, Tim (Principal Investigator) McGill, Grainne (Co-investigator) Toledo, Linda (Researcher)
SBRI Phase 2 Project - follow on from RKES 201683
01-Jan-2021 - 31-Jan-2022
Research to identify if changes to guidance in Standard 3.14 Ventilation in 2015 have been effective in improving ventilation and indoor air quality
Sharpe, Tim (Principal Investigator) Howieson, Stirling (Co-investigator) McElroy, Lori (Co-investigator) McGill, Grainne (Co-investigator) Tuohy, Paul Gerard (Co-investigator) Toledo, Linda (Researcher)
Scottish Governement Tender response (consultancyu services)
18-Jan-2021 - 31-Jan-2025

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Dr Linda Toledo
Strathclyde Chancellor's Fellow
Architecture

Email: linda.toledo@strath.ac.uk
Tel: Unlisted