Design Criteria for Healthy Building
Conclusions
Healthy buildings should be designed, constructed and operated so that they are clean, dry, energy efficient and well ventilated. This means that the whole life cycle period has to be taken into account in the design process. Documentation is an important design phase, so that building operation and later re-design can be understood.

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