Natural ventilation and collaborative design.
Author(s) : JONES J., WEST A. W.
Type of article: Article
Summary
The application of natural ventilation has become fairly common in Europe and interest seems to be growing in the United States. The potential benefits of natural ventilation include lower energy costs, improved indoor environmental quality and greater occupant satisfaction. While these benefits may be achievable, the implementation of natural ventilation strategies also presents certain challenges.
Details
- Original title: Natural ventilation and collaborative design.
- Record ID : 2002-2125
- Languages: English
- Source: ASHRAE Journal - vol. 43 - n. 11
- Publication date: 2001/11
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