The use of lightwells and courtyards for natural ventilation in high-rise buildings is exaimed using both wind tunnel and field measurements of the pressures and neutral pressure zone caused by wind and temperature differences. Though air flow patterns are complex for complex building designs, air exchange rates in lightwells and courtyards were generally seen great enough to assure clean air for natural ventilation via air infiltration. However the cost of land in urban settings will probably make mechanical ventilation systems the economic choice.
The ventilation of deep-plan buildings using lightwells and courtyards
Year:
1975
Bibliographic info:
Bellshill, Lanarkshire, Building Services Research Unit, University of Glasgow,