Tag: FINISHING
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Architectural Space: Home Offices
Introduction The home office has become an integral part of the modern residence, reflecting the evolving nature of work and the increasing prevalence of remote work arrangements. No longer a secluded study or a tucked-away corner, the home office has emerged as a dynamic and versatile space that accommodates a range of activities, from focused…
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Thermal Comfort in Architectural Spaces: Key Considerations and Strategies
Achieving thermal comfort in residential and commercial architecture is a fundamental objective of sustainable building design. This article explores the principles, materials, and systems necessary for creating thermally comfortable indoor environments while optimizing energy efficiency. It highlights the crucial role of design choices in shaping the thermal experience of occupants. 1. Defining Thermal Comfort Thermal comfort…
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Visual Comfort: Designing Spaces for Optimal Lighting and Reduced Light Pollution
IntroductionVisual comfort refers to the quality of lighting in a space that allows occupants to perform tasks, relax, and function without experiencing eye strain, glare, or discomfort. Proper lighting design balances natural and artificial light, enhances productivity, and promotes well-being. In regions like Egypt, light pollution and the infiltration of streetlights into living spaces are…
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Hygiene in Architectural Spaces: Why Construction Details Matter
Ever wondered why ants often emerge from the gaps between floor and wall tiles? The reason lies beneath—especially in Egypt, where leveling sand is commonly used as a substrate. This sand, though effective for leveling, creates the perfect environment for insects to thrive. With the right conditions—moisture, warmth, and food particles—it can become home to…