University buildings often overlook important parts of indoor environmental quality. This can hurt students' mental health. Some of the main problems are:
Poor Air Quality: If there’s not enough fresh air, it can increase carbon dioxide and other harmful particles.
Not Enough Natural Light: Dark and crowded spaces can make students feel more anxious and sad.
Noise Pollution: Loud sounds can break concentration and add stress.
To fix these problems, we need to focus on better design choices. This means improving ventilation systems, placing windows in spots that let in more natural light, and using materials that help reduce noise.
University buildings often overlook important parts of indoor environmental quality. This can hurt students' mental health. Some of the main problems are:
Poor Air Quality: If there’s not enough fresh air, it can increase carbon dioxide and other harmful particles.
Not Enough Natural Light: Dark and crowded spaces can make students feel more anxious and sad.
Noise Pollution: Loud sounds can break concentration and add stress.
To fix these problems, we need to focus on better design choices. This means improving ventilation systems, placing windows in spots that let in more natural light, and using materials that help reduce noise.