Educational building performance should provide a secure, healthy, and comfortable indoor environment for students since they spend a noteworthy part of their time inside. This study aims to assess the indoor air and light quality of a campus classroom through the selection of a set of relevant indicators from an existing green rating tool, the WELL Building Standard (WBS). The research methodology consists of three main phases; indicator selection, impact assessment, and validation process. The engagement of stakeholders was taken into the account in the entire research framework. The research findings showed that there is a considerable gap among the acceptable range of indoor air and light quality of the classroom. This led to verify various health issues among the students, including dryness and irritation of the skin and eyes, and consequently increased their dissatisfaction rate. The study provides some significant insights based on the obtained results, highlighting the importance of incorporating student health and wellness into educational building design and operations, including visual comfort and indoor air quality conditions, which are often worse than the stipulations in standards.

Indoor Air and Light Quality Assessment in a University Campus Classroom / Aliakbari, Farzaneh; TORABI MOGHADAM, Sara; Lombardi, Patrizia. - In: JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABLE ARCHITECTURE AND CIVIL ENGINEERING. - ISSN 2029-9990. - ELETTRONICO. - 1:30(2022), pp. 163-182. [10.5755/j01.sace.30.1.30328]

Indoor Air and Light Quality Assessment in a University Campus Classroom

farzaneh aliakbari;sara torabi moghadam;patrizia lombardi
2022

Abstract

Educational building performance should provide a secure, healthy, and comfortable indoor environment for students since they spend a noteworthy part of their time inside. This study aims to assess the indoor air and light quality of a campus classroom through the selection of a set of relevant indicators from an existing green rating tool, the WELL Building Standard (WBS). The research methodology consists of three main phases; indicator selection, impact assessment, and validation process. The engagement of stakeholders was taken into the account in the entire research framework. The research findings showed that there is a considerable gap among the acceptable range of indoor air and light quality of the classroom. This led to verify various health issues among the students, including dryness and irritation of the skin and eyes, and consequently increased their dissatisfaction rate. The study provides some significant insights based on the obtained results, highlighting the importance of incorporating student health and wellness into educational building design and operations, including visual comfort and indoor air quality conditions, which are often worse than the stipulations in standards.
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