Abstract

Although the globalized world in which we live brings technological facilities that favour adaptation to the system, it also entails a disconnection between human beings and the context in which they live. This results in the adoption of patterns and trends that reduce people's quality of life, such as the disconnection between outdoor air pollution and indoor environments. Therefore, this opinion document aims to provide a perspective on the problem and answer the question of whether initiatives to mitigate this phenomenon and educate people about the relationship between indoor air quality and space design are an optimal strategy within the system's framework.

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