The philosophy behind ventilation: past, present and future.
Author(s) : FANGER O.
Summary
Foresees a future paradigm shift where indoor air is designed not only to be acceptable and to limit dissatisfaction, but also to be perceived as pleasant, fresh and stimulating.
Details
- Original title: The philosophy behind ventilation: past, present and future.
- Record ID : 1998-3044
- Languages: English
- Publication date: 1996/07
- Source: Source: Proc. Indoor Air '96, Nagoya
vol. 4; 3-12; 5 fig.; 1 tabl.; 26 ref.
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