Making microbiology of the built environment relevant to design

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G. Z. Brown
Jeff Kline
Gwynne Mhuireach
Dale Northcutt
Jason Stenson
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[1] University of Oregon,Energy Studies in Buildings Laboratory, Department of Architecture
[2] University of Oregon,Biology and the Built Environment Center
[3] University of Oregon,Department of Landscape Architecture
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Microbiome | / 4卷
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Architecture; Buildings; Microbiome; Microbial ecology; Bioinformed design; Sustainability;
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Architects are enthusiastic about “bioinformed design” as occupant well-being is a primary measure of architectural success. However, architects are also under mounting pressure to create more sustainable buildings. Scientists have a critical opportunity to make the emerging field of microbiology of the built environment more relevant and applicable to real-world design problems by addressing health and sustainability in tandem. Practice-based research, which complements evidence-based design, represents a promising approach to advancing knowledge of the indoor microbiome and translating it to architectural practice.
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