Sick Building Syndrome Research Paper

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Sick Building Syndrome: A reoccuring illness Throughout the history of Architecture, improvements of the structure and make up of houses and buildings have ameliorated immensely since the times of the Stone Age. Buildings have become complicated structures which are made of much more than just stone and clay. Amongst the implementation of humans and our discovering of new resources, we have created such instances where we pollute ourselves and the air around us. With some of these resources in which we use in housing, such as vinyl, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, carbon monoxide and poor ventilation within the house; these toxic chemicals can lead to an illness called Sick Building Syndrome (SBS) which is an enormous problem to sickness within …show more content…

Usually cheaper resources or designs for houses are apart of the main cause for sick building syndrome. Not only cheap resources of buildings can be the main cause of SBS, but also poor design considerations can be made when an Architect is in the designing process. If Architects don’t consider the placement of ventilation and specific doors or windows, the design could fail and cause the home or building to become infested with mildew. Homes or buildings can also be infected with organic compounds, releasing vapors into the air causing SBS and harshly affecting the people within the building. In order to prevent SBS from occurring, Architects need to prelude thoughts of ventilation, if Architects made all vents lead through to exterior units and also to create an energy efficient home with the correct amount of airflow throughout the home or building. In the article Sick Building Syndrome: An overview to raise awareness by Guiseppe Ryan Pasarelli, explains Sick Building syndrome in great detail on the effects of the illness and how the building affects the people with in. Pasarelli

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