Researchers in The Netherlands and the U.K. found office plants improved workers»
perceptions of air quality, concentration, workplace satisfaction and productivity.
Not exact matches
WearAQ, for example, studied how school children comprehend
air pollution, offering methods which combine subjective
perception with modern initiatives in the hopes
of investigating
air quality issues.
Anne Thorne Architects is now working with a PhD student from University College London on a two - year post occupancy study, looking at energy use and bills, indoor
air quality (CO2, humidity) and the
perceptions of both residents and landlord.
There is also the
perception that workers are more productive in green buildings because
of more natural light and better
air quality.