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This Special Issue addresses a topic of great relevance. In developed countries, there is a higher prevalence of people choosing to spend time indoors. Data show that the time a person spends at home ranges from 60% to 90% of the day, and 30% of that time is spent sleeping, though this varies depending on the individual. Taking into account these data, indoor residential environments have a direct influence on human health. Furthermore, in developing countries, significant levels of indoor pollution make housing unsafe, impacting the health of its inhabitants. Housing is therefore a key health factor for people all over the world: various parameters such as air quality, ventilation, hygrothermal comfort, lighting, physical environment, and building efficiency can contribute to healthy architecture; poor application of these parameters can result in conditions that negatively impact health.
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Keywords
- air purifier
- air quality control
- airborne transmission
- Archaeology
- Architecture
- Building Energy Models (BEMs)
- building integrated PV panels
- calibration
- CFD
- CFD analysis
- circadian lighting
- contaminant distribution
- COVID-19
- cultural heritage buildings
- Data envelopment analysis
- daylighting
- Dopamine
- dust pollution
- dynamic building envelope
- educational buildings
- Energy Efficiency
- energy simulation
- future research
- gappy proper orthogonal decomposition
- habits and comfort
- IAQ
- indoor air quality
- indoor lighting
- indoor–outdoor concentration ratio
- Levelized Cost Of Energy
- Life Cycle Assessment
- literature review
- Methodology
- Myopia
- native American Indians
- particulate matter
- penetration factor
- Reconstruction
- self-renovation
- sensors
- sensors saving
- sparse sensor observations
- sustainable building material
- Technology, engineering, agriculture
- Technology: general issues
- Traditional architecture
- Ventilation
- Vernacular architecture
- water flow glazing
- weather data