A Literature Review of Indoor Air Quality and Sick Building Syndrome in Office Building Design Environment

P. S. Nimlyat, Yaktor Joshua Inusa, Pwajok Kim Nanfel
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Building indoor spaces requires constant access to fresh air for occupants’ health, well-being, and performance. Clean breathing air can be achieved through the removal of pollutants from within the building’s interior by ensuring a sufficient outdoor air exchange rate. This review set out to create a clear understanding of recent developments in indoor air quality (IAQ) studies and their relationship to sick building syndrome (SBS) impacts on occupants’ health and well-being, as well as the role architectural design plays in promoting a healthy indoor environment. It also provides support information as well as existing state-of-the-art practices in IAQ and SBS in office buildings, with a particular focus on monitoring, assessment, and space configuration. The information available here would provide building professionals, particularly architects, with the potential for incorporating design and the development of guidelines for the control of SBS-related environmental parameters in order to create a healthy and comfortable office indoor environment.
办公建筑设计环境中室内空气质量与病态建筑综合症的文献综述
建筑室内空间需要不断获得新鲜空气,以保证居住者的健康、幸福和表现。清洁的呼吸空气可以通过确保足够的室外空气交换率从建筑物内部去除污染物来实现。本检讨旨在清楚了解室内空气质素研究的最新发展,以及它们与病态建筑综合症(SBS)对使用者健康和福祉的影响的关系,以及建筑设计在促进健康室内环境方面所扮演的角色。它还提供了支持信息以及办公楼内IAQ和SBS的现有最先进的实践,特别关注于监视、评估和空间配置。这里提供的信息将为建筑专业人员,特别是建筑师,提供将设计和制定与sbs有关的环境参数控制准则结合起来的潜力,以便创造一个健康和舒适的办公室室内环境。
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