bygningsklima
Bygningsklima refers to the indoor climate of a building and how it affects the health, comfort, and performance of its occupants. It covers thermal conditions, air quality, humidity, ventilation, acoustics, lighting, and the interaction between occupants and the building's systems. A good bygningsklima requires an integrated approach to design, construction, operation, and maintenance of the building envelope and mechanical systems.
Thermal conditions and humidity are central to bygningsklima. Comfortable temperatures are generally in the mid-20s Celsius
A healthy bygningsklima reduces risks of respiratory symptoms, headaches, fatigue, and mold growth, and supports productivity
Standards and assessment rely on international guidelines. EN 16798-1 and ISO 7730 define indoor environmental parameters
Design, construction, and operation decisions influence bygningsklima. Early integration of passive design (insulation, airtightness, moisture control)