natural ventilation
collocation in Englishmeaningsofnaturalandventilation
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natural
adjective
uk/ˈnætʃ.ər.əl/us/ˈnætʃ.ɚ.əl/
as found in nature and not involving anything made or done ...
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ventilation
noun[U]
uk/ˌven.tɪˈleɪ.ʃən/us/ˌven.t̬əlˈeɪ.ʃən/
the movement of fresh air around a closed space, or the system that ...
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(Definition ofnaturalandventilationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Anaturalventilationstrategy is employed and daylighting and solar gains maximised during the colder months.
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In most cases, night-time ventilation can be achieved usingnaturalventilation.
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There is no appraisal about the conditions that can be achieved bynaturalventilation.
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The implication is thatnaturalventilationgoes with wind towers.
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Its shallow plan would mean the building would have goodnaturalventilation.
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Such 'assistednaturalventilation' has its counterpart in the heat-assisted ventilation systems of the nineteenth century.
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There is the offer that wherenaturalventilationcannot deliver optimum comfort all of the time, then cooling can be added.
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Mixed mode is offered as a solution whereby some degree of cooling is added to a building which is designed fornaturalventilation.
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The designer presents additional information about his or her clear intentions to provide the kitchen withnaturalventilation.
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For staff, the open-plan office environment exploits the use of daylighting,naturalventilation, access and views of outside space where possible.
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A continuous centre louvre runs along the ridge and constitutes the only opening fornaturalventilation, apart from the two entrance passages.
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These also give increased connection between inside and outside spaces, and improve opportunities fornaturalventilationand daylighting.
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It is also very noticeable that taller spaces (five or six levels) work better than lower (two or three levels) in drivingnaturalventilation.
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In summer, the openness of the original site would have been an asset in the assistednaturalventilation.
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It was assumed that in most situations some amount of airflow would be present due to such effects as forced andnaturalventilationand convection.
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The ceilings are very low: with no natural lighting and nonaturalventilation.
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There is a move towards what is called "naturalventilation" in buildings.
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In the new building the basement will be lofty, with goodnaturalventilationand light.
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Even lownaturalventilationwould reduce concentration to low levels within a short time.
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It would deprive many of them ofnaturalventilationand lighting.
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