Sustained strategies and tools response to the industrial & office sick building syndrome (SBS)

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Szparkowski, Z [1 ]
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[1] Warsaw Univ Technol, Warsaw, Poland
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architecture; sustain; strategy; design; tools; industry; office; sick building syndrome; environment; system; ecology; model;
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TU [建筑科学];
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The problem of SBS is an important question to be solved. This study has an interdisciplinary character and will be presented in a logical way and without separating the different problems. At the beginning of the paper a flow chart system methodology will be employed to show all the operations, which could result in SBS. Apart from showing the classic reaction to undesirable actions, this system reveals new possibilities for the use of sustained standard strategies and provides tools which can provide a degree of strengthening of the design of existing industrial and office information channels which are present in the system of architecture and which would solve the SBS problem. This paper includes a flow chart that represents the closest geographical environment of an ecological system and describes six different actions prompted by their environmental input which is compared to the system's objectives. There will also be presented four types of optimisation modelling of flow chart schemes. They contain counter optimisation measures, which derive mostly from sustained standard schemes.
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页码:3879 / 3884
页数:6
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