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Building-In-Use Assessment of Building Systems: Air Quality, Thermal Comfort, and Building Noise Cotical context how these dilemmas and apparent paradoxes affect the user-environment system, all players in the system—managers, facilities staff, building users, designers, and builders—can learn to direct a closer and more informed eye at the environmental quality of different types of workspace.记忆法 发表于 2025-3-23 15:15:18
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Managing Environmental Quality: Current Trends in Office Occupancy,e first of these is the new profession of “Facilities Management” (FM) which has grown rapidly in recent years, to the point where there are now university-based training programs for undergraduates as well as mid-career professionals. The second factor derives from changing trends in the nature ofAffiliation 发表于 2025-3-24 04:43:56
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Building-In-Use Assessment of Building Systems: Air Quality, Thermal Comfort, and Building Noise Coer-environment system. These challenges are not insurmountable problems, but they are also not obviously resolvable using conventional analysis. Each requires what Handy calls “upside-down thinking” to understand it and know what, if anything, to do about it. In Handÿ s terms, upside-down thinking “ALIEN 发表于 2025-3-24 17:21:38
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Building Convenience and Building Amenities,ng attractive, or they provide that “little bit extra” that make people’s lives easier. Building convenience is not the same as functional comfort because it does not directly impact the performance of work by the individual or workgroup, but building convenience issues arise repeatedly when occupan