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Air-Purifying Shade Design


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Air-Purifying Shade Design

Air-Purifying Shade Design refers to a type of design that takes into consideration the air quality of an environment and seeks to improve it through the use of shade. Shade is an effective tool in a design because it filters out direct sunlight and reduces the amount of heat available in the space. Shade can also be used to reduce pollutants in the air, such as dust, pollen and smoke, by capturing these particles in the shade material. Air-Purifying Shade Design is often used in outdoor spaces, but it can also be employed in interiors to reduce air pollution. It is also used to help protect people from ultraviolet rays, which can cause skin cancer.

Air Quality, Shade, Pollutants Reduction.

James Rothschild

CITATION : "James Rothschild. 'Air-Purifying Shade Design.' Design+Encyclopedia. https://design-encyclopedia.com/?E=191210 (Accessed on March 23, 2023)"


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