A weekly journal on architecture, anthropology and radiant based heating, ventilation and air conditioning. The role of indoor environmental ergonomics, industrial design, HVAC as a health care issue and other human factors in the design of indoor spaces.
"In any industry, one of the most important and difficult tasks is to explain a nuanced process to someone unfamiliar with the field. At its grass roots, design is a process like many others; it has theories, strategies and examples that can be explained on a general level. It’s not a matter of what type of information is given, but rather how it is presented and to what type of audience."
Speaking Design to Non-Designers, IDSA
The Journal of Indoor Environmental Quality (JIEQ) in conjunction with www.healthyheating.com serves as a technical interpreter and consolidator of academic research done within the building sciences. It provides professional development programs based on its analysis to application professionals such as architects, engineers, interior designers and related technicians. Topics include: air quality, comfort quality, sustainability, interior design, industrial design and product ergonomics as it relates to man machine interfaces for HVAC and building components.