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On the Ventilation of Halls of Audience
It is not too great an admission to say that the Ventilation of Halls of Andience, that is, assembly rooms, lecture rooms, churches, theatres, and similar places, has not yet been generally effected in the most satisfactory manner. All rooms, where many people are gathered together, are liable to become more or less offensive after a brief duration of sesflion, and noticeably more objectionable as the session lengthens.
On the Ventilation of Halls of Audience
It is not too great an admission to say that the Ventilation of Halls of Andience, that is, assembly rooms, lecture rooms, churches, theatres, and similar places, has not yet been generally effected in the most satisfactory manner. All rooms, where many people are gathered together, are liable to become more or less offensive after a brief duration of sesflion, and noticeably more objectionable as the session lengthens.
On the Ventilation of Halls of Audience
Briggs, Robert (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 10 ; 53-106
2021-01-01
541881-01-01 pages
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