Health and well-being in the built environment

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There are several key reasons that built environment professionals should integrate health and well-being considerations into their practice. Direct impact on physical health First, people spend 90% of their time indoors, and poorly designed or maintained environments can exacerbate health risks such as respiratory ailments due to indoor air pollution or sedentary...

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