Can Buildings Be The Filters For The Air We Breathe?
2016年9月21日 星期三 16:00 至 19:00 URBN Hotel, 183 Jiaozhou Road, Near Beijing West Road, Jingan, Shanghai 200040
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2016年9月21日 星期三 16:00 至 19:00
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Indoor Air Quality Association (IAQA)
The Indoor Air Quality Association (IAQA) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to bringing practitioners together to prevent and solve indoor environmental problems for the benefit of customers and the public. IAQA was established in 1995 and is the nation’s largest indoor air quality trade association with over 2,000 members and some 15 local chapters.More information is available at www.iaqa.org/news
Gensler's 3-Year IAQ Research Presentation
Gensler, a leading design firm globally, spent three years researching and conducting several experiments related to smog and altitude, indoor pollution and living walls, and outdoor green spaces. The study aims to come up with ideas and methods for how architecture and engineering can improve the way we design buildings to address air quality both indoors and outdoors.
Fortunately, their results were very insightful. We believe that buildings themselves can become the filters; not just for the users, but also for the whole population.
Pollution affects the air we breathe, the water we drink, the food we eat, and every part of our life. This presentation has been prolonged until Gensler’s research was complete to allow them to not only present the problem, but also solutions and ideas for the future.
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