Health & Wellness
As winter approaches, this is an article regarding the ASHRAE-approved position paper, "Infectious Aerosols," that help us combact aerosol transmission before 2025.
Barret’s research is worth reading because it focused on early childhood education. This article walks you through the key findings on his study and how it can apply to our WELL learning environment.
Thermal comfort reflects positive perceptions regarding our environment. In this article, you will understand what affects thermal comfort and how to achieve it among building design and occupants.
These are some ideas and simple tips to make your outdoor beautiful and “chill”.
Center Green School and ASHRAE recently published a survey updated how schools cope with the second year of Covid-19.
Research shows that the human respiratory-immune system is more robust when the relative humidity is between 40% to 60%. How can we protect our immune system and beautify our home at the same time?
If there are sharing attributes in our zip codes that impact our health and influence of our life expectancy. What would those environmental attributes be?
Since Covid-19 began, IAQ control strategies have been updated to current standards. Here is a guide on which IAQ strategy is more impactful and cost-effective.
Here are a few simple tips to make your outdoor seating a healthier place.
Understanding our current curriculum, LEED guidelines, and Harvard T.H. Chan School reports helped us reimagine and plan the hyper-in-person learning scenario.
School sites can provide low-temperature storage and on-site parking. It is also within walking distance among students and some senior residents.
Understand how you can improve indoor air quality by reading this summary of ASHRAE recent position document on infectious aerosols.
These places will help you ease anxiety of staying home for too long…
These quick and easy tips will help you make sure you keep a healthy distance.
Both NRA and FDA listed “social distancing and protective equipment” as their top recommendations. Yet, restaurants say reopening only half-full will not work financially. So how can we adapt dining space to meet this requirement?
These existing parking grids are a good reference for us to easily layout an outdoor shopping modality. The adapted lots will meet social-distancing guidelines without much cost or altering the existing site.
The chance of making errors was significantly increased when work shifts longer than twelve hours. Creating these cozy napping environment is something we can thank to our frontline workers.
Some physical traits that benefit our health and well-being have already been implemented in our built environment. This article reveals what features have been discovered in our neighborhood.