21   Artículos

 
en línea
Ioannis Sakellaris, Giannis Papadopoulos, Dikaia Saraga, Thalia Xenofontos, Evangelos Tolis, Giorgos Panaras and John Bartzis    
This study investigated the indoor environment quality (IEQ) of eight office buildings of interest due to: (a) their location at the region of Western Macedonia, Greece, which is an area characterized by aggravated air quality and is currently in a trans... ver más
Revista: Applied Sciences    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
Pedro Maria Martin-Sanchez, Maria Nunez, Eva Lena Fjeld Estensmo, Inger Skrede and Håvard Kauserud    
This comparative work provides relevant insights about the potential of different methods for the assessment of mold damages in buildings, with a special focus on the DNA analyses of dust samples.
Revista: Applied Sciences    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
ABDEL FATTAH A. QARAMAN, MAHER ELBAYOUMI, KHALID J. KHADOURA     Pág. Page:37 - 48Abstract
The indoor environmental quality (IEQ) in university buildings highly affect the health of students which they may experience a series of non-specific symptoms from being in that building. This paper aims to estimate the prevalence of sick building syndr... ver más
Revista: Journal of Global Ecology and Environment    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
Chuloh Jung and Jihad Awad    
Due to unprecedented urbanization, UAE had built many new residential projects with poor choices of material and ventilation. This social phenomenon is leading UAE to Sick Building Syndrome (SBS) faster than any other countries. The Dubai Municipality re... ver más
Revista: Buildings    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
Azel Almutairi, Abdullah Alsanad and Heba Alhelailah    
Examining the indoor air environment of public venues, especially populated supermarkets such as Co-Ops in Kuwait, is crucial to ensure that these venues are safe from indoor environmental deficits such as sick building syndrome (SBS). The aim of this st... ver más
Revista: Applied Sciences    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
Kirsi Karvala, Markku Sainio, Eva Palmquist, Anna-Sara Claeson, Maj-Helen Nyback and Steven Nordin    
People frequently attribute adverse symptoms to particular buildings when exposure to pollutants is low, within nonhazardous levels. Our aim was to characterize building-related intolerance (BRI) in the general population. Data were derived from two popu... ver más

 
en línea
Ahmet Biler, Aslihan Unlu Tavil, Yuehong Su and Naghman Khan    
The air quality of indoor spaces is the most significant parameter in providing a healthy living environment. Low indoor air quality (IAQ) leads to Sick Building Syndrome—one of the major reasons for labor loss in office buildings. The fundamental ... ver más
Revista: ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
Zhonghua Gou, Jian Zhang and Leigh Shutter    
Today?s office buildings adopt open-plan settings for collaboration and space efficiency. However, the open plan setting has been intensively criticized for its adverse user experiences, such as noise, privacy loss, and over cooling. The provision of per... ver más
Revista: Buildings    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
Po Seng Kian,Henry Feriadi,Wiliana Sulistio,Kong Chee Seng     Pág. pp. 9 - 15
The importance of understanding the performance of a building in a holistic sense is undeniable. This paper presents a method of total building performance evaluation, which has been widely used in many developed countries including Singapore. An office ... ver más
Revista: Civil Engineering Dimension    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
Pongchai Nimcharoenwon, Graham Miller     Pág. 82 - 89
Research indicates that many of symptoms attributed to the Sick Building Syndrome in air-conditioned office buildings are a result of considerably reduced negative ions in the internal atmosphere and that replacing the depleted negative ions can improve ... ver más

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