Air Quality Matters

#77 - Robert Bean: The Human Element and Building Better Spaces


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Indoor environmental quality is about more than just air quality – it encompasses everything our sensory systems experience within built environments. This knowledge provides a framework for creating healthier, more human-centered buildings.

• Indoor environmental quality encompasses thermal comfort, acoustics, lighting, vibration, odors, microbiome, and water quality
• Neuroscience can help us understand how our brains respond to environmental stressors even when we don't consciously perceive them
• The disconnect between building sciences and health sciences despite sharing a common focus on human occupants
• Building codes represent minimum standards that unfortunately become maximum efforts in profit-driven construction
• Most buildings under 20,000 square feet have no specialised environmental design input
• Designing for lifetime housing should include environmental considerations for aging and illness
• Performance measurement and accountability could drive significant improvements in building quality
• Museums carefully control environments for artefacts, while homes expose both valuables and people to harmful conditions
• Education about healthy environments could help consumers demand better spaces

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