The creation of SenseLab: a laboratory for testing and experiencing single and combinations of indoor environmental conditions

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Research has shown that staying indoors is not good for our health. People spend more and more of their time indoors. Therefore, providing a healthy and comfortable indoor environment is very important. The SenseLab will contribute to the understanding of and coping with the indoor environment. Students, teachers, researchers, but also the general public are able to experience and test different combinations of environmental conditions. The SenseLab is built around the four indoor environmental quality (IEQ) factors (air, thermal, light and acoustical quality), including: the experience room, for integrated perception of IEQ, so studying all factors together. And four test chambers, open to the public, where you can take a sniff of materials, feel heat and cold, see how light influences perception and experience how acoustics can be improved. A genuine playground for your senses.

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Bluyssen, P. M., van Zeist, F., Kurvers, S., Tenpierik, M., Pont, S., Wolters, B., … Meertins, D. (2018). The creation of SenseLab: a laboratory for testing and experiencing single and combinations of indoor environmental conditions. Intelligent Buildings International, 10(1), 5–18. https://doi.org/10.1080/17508975.2017.1330187

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