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  2. Ventilation (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    As more architecture incorporated mechanical ventilation, the cost of outdoor air ventilation came under some scrutiny. In 1973, in response to the 1973 oil crisis and conservation concerns, ASHRAE Standards 62-73 and 62–81) reduced required ventilation from 10 CFM (4.76 L/s) per person to 5 CFM (2.37 L/s) per person.

  3. Passive ventilation - Wikipedia

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    The ventilation system of a regular earthship Dogtrot houses are designed to maximise natural ventilation. A roof turbine ventilator, colloquially known as a 'Whirly Bird' is an application of wind driven ventilation. Passive ventilation is the process of supplying air to and removing air from an indoor space without using mechanical systems.

  4. Windcatcher - Wikipedia

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    The dry air is thus also humidified before entering the building. The cooled air is drawn up through the house and finally out the windcatcher, again by the Coandă effect. On the whole, the cool air flows through the building, decreasing the structure's overall temperature. [citation needed]

  5. Ventilation shaft - Wikipedia

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    In architecture, an airshaft, also known as a lightwell, is typically a small, vertical space within a tall building which permits ventilation of the building's interior spaces to the outside. [2] The floor plan of a building with an airshaft is often described as a "square donut" shape. Alternatively, an airshaft may be formed between two ...

  6. Ventilation - Wikipedia

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    Ventilation (architecture), the process of "changing" or replacing air in any space to provide high indoor air quality; Ventilation (firefighting), the expulsion of heat and smoke from a fire building; Ventilation (mining), flow of air to the underground workings of a mine of sufficient volume to dilute and remove noxious gases

  7. Category:Ventilation - Wikipedia

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    Ventilation (architecture) A. Aerobiological engineering; Air Infiltration and Ventilation Centre; Air sock; Air-mixing plenum; B. Biosafety cabinet; Blower door;

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