Field surveys of thermal comfort have been conducted summer and winter
in the five climatic regions of Pakistan to help the Pakistani Govern
ment to replace existing inappropriate indoor temperature standards. R
esults are presented which show large variations in desired indoor tem
perature with climate and season. The reasons for the differences are
explored and an indication of the way in which responsive indoor tempe
rature standards, which encourage the use of passive architecture and
save energy in air-conditioned buildings, might be framed is presented
.