Analysis and Prevention Measures of Pollution Sources in Modern Architecture

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With the fulfillment of pollution into our life, environmental protection has received significant attention of the whole world. The building indoor pollution affects peoples health directly or indirectly, as building decorations use extra composite materials, which release amounts of formaldehyde or carbon dioxide and are sources of some diseases. Thus, in order to meet the modern building standards, the following measures should be taken to control indoor pollution: building structure design, control of pollution sources, ventilation system design, application of green building materials, and indoor afforest, etc.

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