Architectural Environmental Laboratory

Thinking environmental issues around us from the viewpoint of indoor air quality

The air around us is the most important factor in discussing environmental issues as such pollutants as particulate matter (PM) 2.5 and formaldehyde are contained in the air. In particular, indoor air quality will have significant impacts on the health of humans and comfortableness of architectures and urban cities because we humans spend a considerable amount of time inside buildings. We are researching indoor air quality through the observation of air inside buildings across the nation and from multiple other perspectives.

School of Architecture Department of Architecture / Graduate School of Engineering and Science(Master's Program) Architecture and Architectural Engineering Course / Graduate School of Engineering and Science(Doctor's Program) Regional Environment Systems Course
Faculty Name
NISHIMURA, Naoya
Keyword
Indoor air quality,Air purification,Ventilation,Environmental pollutions,Environmental improvements,Environmental analyses,Measurement technology,Dwelling environments,Numerical analyses
Laboratory location
Centennial Main Building TOYOSU Campus 9F 09K11

This lab is for this SDG activity:

  • 住み続けられるまちづくりを
  • すべての人に健康と福祉を
  • エネルギーをみんなにそしてクリーンに

STUDY FIELDS

  • Architectural environmental engineering
  • Indoor environmental studies
  • Studies on architectural facility systems
  • Studies on air purification

FOR SOCIETY

Keeping the air clean will not only boost our health but also presents a major challenge in the manufacturing sector. For example, the issue is critical at factories making food and pharmaceutical products, where the quality of products comes under strict scrutiny.

RESEARCH THEMES

  • Research on nanoparticles inside buildings
  • Research on the indoor air quality at social welfare facilities and underground shopping arcades, whose environments are relatively peculiar
  • Research on methods to design air-conditioning facilities by considering the efficiency of ventilation

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