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Sick Building Syndrome — Who is Responsible?
Mark Tyler, Alison BrownSick Building Syndrome (SBS), which affects occupants of a buildingonly whilst they are within its confines, is the subject of legalcontroversy regarding whose liability it is to…
“Sick Buildings”: What are They and What is Their Cause?
David TongSick buildings are those which expose their occupants to healthdangers which arise purely from the buildings themselves. Themultifarious illnesses which derive from a variety of…
Building for Health
Ros TennysonThe physical issues of Sick Building Syndrome (SBS) are all tooobvious and easy to address; also the psychological and sociologicalfactors have been thoroughly examined from a…
Control and Productivity for Temperature, Lighting and Ventilation
Adrian LeamanOne of the most prominent findings of the Office Environment Survey was the importance of control to building users. The less control people have over heating, lighting and…
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- Dr Joseph Lai
- Dr Sarel Lavy