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The 5 Principles of a Healthy Home

This blog post will present a foundational framework for architectural practice, emphasizing the profound impact of building design decisions on human health and well-being. Moving beyond conventional priorities of aesthetics and initial construction costs, which are unfortunately all too common and mundane in our modern era, this post introduces and explores "5 Principles of a Healthy Home." These principles offer a holistic approach to achieving superior indoor environmental quality (IEQ) and long-term building durability. By understanding and integrating these foundational building science concepts, architects are empowered to design spaces that actively promote the health, cognitive function, and restorative sleep of occupants, thereby elevating their role to advocates for human thriving.

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Architectural Design, Building Enclosure, Building Science, Dehumidification, Filtration, Healthy Home, High Performance Homes, HVAC, Indoor Air Quality, Mechanical Design, VentilationPositive EnergyBuilding design and human health, indoor environmental quality (IEQ), principles of a healthy home, architects as advocates for human thriving, aesthetics vs. first cost in construction, indoor air quality, structural resilience, occupant well-being, human thriving, time spent indoors, invisible threats in indoor environments, particles, gas-phase pollutants, bioaerosols, physiological functions, cognitive functions, epigenetic changes, prenatal gene regulation, indoor air pollutants and gene expression, impact of air quality on cognitive abilities, decision-making, CO2 levels and cognitive performance, impact of air quality on sleep, particulate matter and nitrogen dioxide, sleep disturbances, building enclosure, moisture transport, water management, deflect, drain, dry principles, water-resistive barrier (WRB), flashing details, air barrier, insulation layer, vapor barrier, air leakage, air movement and water vapor transport, material selection and indoor air quality, toxic air pollutants, flame retardants, formaldehyde, chromated copper arsenate (CCA), lead, polyvinyl chloride (PVC), phthalates, dioxins, isocyanates, crystalline silica, air distribution system, flex duct, duct board, fluid dynamics, metal ductwork, air mixing, pollutant removal, indoor pollutants: particles, gases, particulate matter (PM), PM2.5, PM10, ultrafine particles, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), semi-volatile organic compounds (SVOCs), bioaerosols: bacteria, viruses, protozoa, fungal spores, archaea, dust mites, active sources of indoor pollutants, cooking, showering, indoor combustion, air fresheners, personal care products, passive emissions, plasticizers, perfluorinated chemicals (PFAS), antimicrobials, six classes of harmful chemicals, dust as a pollutant reservoir, ventilation vs. air leakage, exhausting pollutants, supplying fresh air, ASHRAE Standard 62.1, ASHRAE 62.2, local exhaust: kitchen and bathroom, range hood, CFM (cubic feet per minute), whole-building fresh air, heat recovery ventilators (HRVs), energy recovery ventilators (ERVs), humidity control, excess moisture, mold growth, dimensional instability, VOC emissions, damp environments and health impacts, respiratory issues, 40-60% RH range, energy codes and latent loads, dehumidification needs, vapor compression dehumidifiers, desiccant dehumidifiers, particulate matter filtration, MERV ratings, HEPA filters, active air cleaning technologies, ozone, mechanical filtration.