Study on Air Conditioning System Design Method of Recreational Guild Hall Based on Architecture Environment Requirement

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Recreational guild hall usually has the characteristic of the special architectural form, complex architectural adornment and high requirement of indoor temperature/humidity, airflow distribution, noise and lighting. Air conditioning system design was optimized based on architecture environment requirement of recreational guild hall. The method was applied on the air conditioning system design of Nanjing Longjing recreational guild hall and the effect is satisfactory.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 243-249)

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4983-4987

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May 2011

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