What We Can Learn from Vernacular House and COVID-19 Infection? A Review of Mbaru Niang, Flores, Indonesia
The COVID-19 pandemic has shown that the current ventilation design, especially in residential buildings, may not provide healthy air exchange. Since current buildings in tropical climate only focused on cooling, its have become sites of rapid COVID-19 transmission. In order to avoid indoor SARS-Cov...
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Main Authors: | Pinassang Jeanny Laurens, Harsritanto Bangun I.R., Sari Dany Perwita |
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Language: | EN FR |
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EDP Sciences
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/025d982976f84f8f87c6c5c3b7ef8a33 |
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