Perceived indoor air quality a determining factor of indoor environmental engineering?

Number: pap. 911

Author(s) : SENITKOVA I.

Summary

The indoor design has to respect qualitative and quantitative requirements of air quality and hygiene for environmental safety from space and time differences point of view. As the first stage of indoor environmental design the smart complex approach is the most important for final level of indoor air quality. The benefit of environmental safety, good indoor air quality for health and productivity are dominant. The indoor design concerning to heath of occupants and hygienic performance regime can be realized only by interdisciplinary team of professionals respecting the perceived environmental quality approaches and work performance controlling. Sustainable indoor environment design it is not easy task especially for designers and facility managers. They do not practicing systematic attention to technical and environmental attention together. Although they have some ethic motivation in using the newest indoor sciences knowledge, they meet a lot of problems in the real design process usually. A bulk of strategies do exist in addition they are permanently changed they are time-demanding and not quite understandable. A lot of studies indicate that indoor air quality plays a major role from perceived environmental quality, public health and work performance point of view. It is generally known that it is matter of environmental engineering as well as sustainable indoor design, but it has not been possible to show what compounds and interactions in indoor environmental system are the most important.

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  • Original title: Perceived indoor air quality a determining factor of indoor environmental engineering?
  • Record ID : 30010207
  • Languages: English
  • Source: Clima 2013. 11th REHVA World Congress and 8th International Conference on Indoor Air Quality, Ventilation and Energy Conservation in Buildings.
  • Publication date: 2013/06/16

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