Philip Morris
Cib Healthy Buildings 880000
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- Attachment
- 2501442913/2501442963
- Type
- REPT, REPORT, OTHER
- Area
- BRUSSELS S&H/EU ARCHIVE
- Litigation
- Stmn/Produced
- Site
- E96
- Master ID
- 2501442800/3320
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- Named Organization
- Cib Healthy Buildings 88
- Conseil Intl Du Batiment Pour La Recherc
- Danish Inst of Technology
- Folkets Hus
- Healthy Buildings 88
- Helsinki Inst of Technology
- Inger Ahl
- Karolinska Inst
- Norwegian Inst of Technology
- Org Comm
- Scientific Comm
- Stockholm Convention Bureau
- Swedish Council for Building Research
- Swedish Environmental Medicine Lab
- Swedish Natl Board of Occupational Safet
- Swedish Natl Inst for Building Research
- Swedish Natl Testing Inst
- Univ of Stockholm
- Conseil Intl Du Batiment Pour La Recherc
- Request
- Stmn/R1-004
- Named Person
- Bankvall, C.
- Berglund, B.
- Dawidowicz, N.
- Fanger, P.O.
- Hellsten, G.
- Lindwall, T.
- Lofberg, H.A.
- Pattersson, B.
- Rodahl, E.
- Seppanen, O.
- Sundell, J.
- Svahn, A.
- Walden, G.
- Berglund, B.
- Date Loaded
- 05 Jun 1998
- UCSF Legacy ID
- kyh22e00
Document Images
CIB HEALTHY BUILDINGS '88
Time: Monday, Sept. 5 - Thursday, Sept. 8.
Friday, Sept. 9 - Study tour
Place: Folkets Hus, Barnhusgatan 14, Stockholm
- What type of demands should we place on the internal
climate in our houses, offices, hospitals, schools or
other premises?
- Which technological solutions are available - and which
require further development - in order to meet these
demands?
Architects, consultants, entrepeneurs,
manufacturers of building material, contractors, health
care representatives, etc. and researchers from
f throughout the world will meet in Folkets Hus in
Stockholm September 5-8 in order to discuss these issues
and exchange experiences.
The purpose of the conference is to agree upon
recommendations regarding:
- choice of materials
- system selection
- how materials and systems are to be combined
in order achieve "healthy buildings" in which we can live
and work.
The program has been divided into seven subject
areas:
f
- placement of buildings and--local climate
- the physics of buildings
- climate technology
- air quality
- choice of materials
- quality assurance
- standards and guidelines
' Symposiums, workshops and brief presentations of
research projects in the form of poster sessions are
scheduled. There will also be exhibitions and study
tours.
English and French will be the conference languages.
CIB Healthy Buildings '88 is being arranged by the
Swedish Council for Building Research in cooperation with
the Swedish Environmental-medicine Laboratory at the
request of the international building research
organization CIB (Conseil International du Batiment pour
la Recherche, 1'Etude et la Documentation).
Scientific committee
Thomas Lindwall, chairman, Karolinska Institute and the
Swedish Environmental-medicine Laboratory, Stockholm
Claes Bankvall, Swedish National Testing Institute, BorAs
Birgitta Berglund, University of Stockholm and the
Swedish Environmental-medicine Laboratory

P 0 Fanger, Danish Institute of Technology, Lynby,
Denmark
Eystein RSdahl, Norwegian Institute of Technology,
Trondheim, Norway
Olli Sepp8nen, Helsinki Institute of Technology, Espoo,
Finland
Organization committee
Bertil Pettersson, chairman, Swedish Council for Building
Research, Stockholm
Nina Dawidowicz, Swedish Council for Building Research,
Stockholm
Hans Allan LtSfberg, Swedish National Institute for
Building Research
Jan Sundell, Swedish National Board of Occupational
Safety and Health
For further information, programs and registration forms
contact:
The Swedish Council for Building Research
Garielle Wald6n, Anita Svahn or GtSran Hellsten
S:t Gt9ransgatan 66, 112 33 Stockholm, Sweden
Tel +468-54 06 40
or
The conference secretariat
Address before and after the conference:
CIB Healthy Buildings '88
Stockholm Convention Bureau
Inger Ahl
Box 6911, 102 39 Stockholm, Sweden
Tel +468-23 09 90
Address during the conference (Sept 4-8):
CIB Healthy Buildings '88
C/0 Folkets Hus
Barnhusgatan 14, 111 23 Stockholm, Sweden
Tel +468-791 66 00
The conference secretariat at Folkets Hus will be open
during the conference as follows:
Sunday, Sept 4 15.00 - 20.00
Monday, Sept 5 08.00 - 18.00
Tuesday, Sept 6 08.00 - 18.00
Wednsday, Sept 7 08.00 - 18.00
Thursday, Sept 8 08.00 - 18.00
