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Assessment Of Daylighting View And Air Quality Requirements An Integrated Approach For Healthy Buildings

Ogbonda, Uche; Mansour Abdelrahman1, Mohamed Salah; Coates, Paul

Authors

Mohamed Salah Mansour Abdelrahman1



Contributors

Mohamed Salah Mansour Abdelrahman1
Researcher

Abstract

The improvement of wellbeing, ensuring healthy lives for all ages, is enshrined in the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals 3 & 11 as a focus to help transform our world and general human and environmental wellbeing. Factors affecting occupant wellbeing include visual comfort, view content and improved air quality. Although we can consider the components of wellbeing individually, it is a holistic solution needs to be achieved if we are to achieve the overall health of the occupants. To enhance the inside of a building, it is necessary to create an integrated solution to act as a Façade Filtrating System (FFS) that encompasses wellbeing factors simultaneously as we iterate and amend designs and review building solutions to achieve elegant solutions. We consider the development of an interface providing insight related to daylighting, views and air quality. Generative design and data from acceptable certification system metrics were considered as interface inputs. The paper demonstrates a proof of concept scalable to include other wellbeing concepts for achieving the desired indoor environment.

Citation

Ogbonda, U., Mansour Abdelrahman1, M. S., & Coates, P. (2023, July). Assessment Of Daylighting View And Air Quality Requirements An Integrated Approach For Healthy Buildings. Paper presented at Healthy Buildings 2023 Asia and Pacific Rim, Tianjin, China

Presentation Conference Type Conference Paper (unpublished)
Conference Name Healthy Buildings 2023 Asia and Pacific Rim
Conference Location Tianjin, China
Start Date Jul 17, 2023
End Date Jul 19, 2023
Deposit Date Jun 19, 2024
Publisher URL https://www.hb2023-asia.org/