Abstract

Abstract: Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) significantly impacts the health and productivity of individuals within built environments. The complex interplay between building design elements, IAQ parameters, and their influence on human well-being has spurred extensive research endeavors. Understanding the effects of architectural configurations, window orientation, and integration of green spaces on IAQ remains crucial for optimizing indoor environments. This research aimed to investigate the impact of building design on IAQ and subsequently on human health and productivity. The study focused on analyzing IAQ parameters concerning various architectural settings, window orientations, and the inclusion of green spaces. The primary objectives were to assess IAQ variations across different spatial configurations, understand the influence of window orientation, and explore the effects of green elements on IAQ and occupant experiences.

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