Sick Building Syndrome 2011
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-17919-8_7
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“…The building can be defined as an object due to separating a part of nature and transforming this space into units inside an envelope and as a built environment for enclosing indoor and being encircled with outdoor environments (Balanlı, 2011). Outdoor environment, which may contain natural and built environments, is constantly and mutually interacting with indoor environment.…”
Section: The Properties Of Air and Its Movementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The building can be defined as an object due to separating a part of nature and transforming this space into units inside an envelope and as a built environment for enclosing indoor and being encircled with outdoor environments (Balanlı, 2011). Outdoor environment, which may contain natural and built environments, is constantly and mutually interacting with indoor environment.…”
Section: The Properties Of Air and Its Movementmentioning
confidence: 99%