Green cure for sick buildings
Language: English Series: Independent ; 6 April 1995, 14(1)Publication details: 1995Subject(s): Summary: Sick building syndrome, prevalent in at least 30% of the world`s new office buildings, can be cured by environmentally-friendly, energy efficient building using traditional methods and natural ventilation, according to "A building revolution", a report from the Worldwatch Institute in Washington.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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Sick building syndrome, prevalent in at least 30% of the world`s new office buildings, can be cured by environmentally-friendly, energy efficient building using traditional methods and natural ventilation, according to "A building revolution", a report from the Worldwatch Institute in Washington.