New guidelines for the design and operation of healthy office environments.
Author(s) : GRAJEWSKI T., HILLIER B., et al.
Summary
The study was based on case study investigations of occupied buildings. The principal findings are: there is no single phenomenon that merits the term sick building syndrome; a large proportion of the symptoms, seem to be attributable to the characteristics of the individual person; the principal building problems appear to be a combination of thermal control and air movement conditions.
Details
- Original title: New guidelines for the design and operation of healthy office environments.
- Record ID : 1997-0440
- Languages: English
- Publication date: 1995/09
- Source: Source: Healthy Build. '95, Milan
vol. 3; 1457-1462; 5 ref.
Indexing
- Themes: Comfort air conditioning
- Keywords: Office; Sick building; Building; Recommendation; Review; Pollution; Air conditioning
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- Languages : English
- Source: Electr. Rev. - 1991.09.06-19; 16; 1 fig.
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- Date : 1995/09
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- Author(s) : DINGLE P., OLDEN P.
- Date : 1992/11
- Languages : English
- Source: AIRAH J. - vol. 46 - n. 11
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- Date : 1992/04
- Languages : French
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- Date : 1996/06
- Languages : English
- Source: Indoor Air - vol. 6 - n. 2
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