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2019-09-27

Ventilation (architecture)


Ventilation is the intentional introduction of outdoor air into a space and is mainly used to control indoor air quality by diluting and displacing indoor pollutants; it can also be used for purposes of thermal comfort or dehumidification.

The intentional introduction of outdoor air can be categorized as either mechanical ventilation, or natural ventilation. Mechanical ventilation uses fans to drive the flow of outdoor air into a building. This may be accomplished by pressurization (in the case of positively pressurized buildings), or by depressurization (in the case of exhaust ventilation systems). Many mechanically ventilated buildings use a combination of both, with the ventilation being integrated into the HVAC system. Natural ventilation is the intentional passive flow of outdoor air into a building through planned openings (such as louvers, doors, and windows). Natural ventilation does not require mechanical systems to move outdoor air, it relies entirely on passive physical phenomena, such as diffusion, wind pressure, or the stack effect. Mixed mode ventilation systems use both mechanical and natural processes. The mechanical and natural components may be used in conjunction with each other or separately at different times of day or season of the year. Since the natural component can be affected by unpredictable environmental conditions it may not always provide an appropriate amount of ventilation. In this case, mechanical systems may be used to supplement or to regulate the naturally driven flow.

In many instances, ventilation for indoor air quality is simultaneously beneficial for the control of thermal comfort. At these times, it can be useful to increase the rate of ventilation beyond the minimum required for indoor air quality. Two examples include air-side economizer strategies and ventilative pre-cooling. In other instances, ventilation for indoor air quality contributes to the need for - and energy use by - mechanical heating and cooling equipment. In hot and humid climates, dehumidification of ventilation air can be a particularly energy intensive process.

Ventilation should be considered for its relationship to "venting" for appliances and combustion equipment such as water heaters, furnaces, boilers, and wood stoves. Most importantly, the design of building ventilation must be careful to avoid the backdraft of combustion products from "naturally vented" appliances into the occupied space. This issue is of greater importance in new buildings with more air tight envelopes. To avoid the hazard, many modern combustion appliances utilize "direct venting" which draws combustion air directly from outdoors, instead of from the indoor environment.

Natural ventilation can also be achieved through the use of operable windows, this has largely been removed from most current architecture buildings due to the mechanical system continuously operating. The United States current strategy for ventilating buildings is to rely solely on mechanical ventilation. In Europe designers have experimented with design solutions that will allow for natural ventilation with minimal mechanical interference. These techniques include: building layout, facade construction, and materials used for inside finishes. European designers have also switched back to the use of operable windows to solve indoor air quality issues. "In the United States, the elimination of operable windows is one of the greatest losses in contemporary architecture.


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2018-08-15

Visit Vietnam under rain

Hi World,
July in VN is rain month, it's very interest for travellers who like to have experiences on travel of rain season. Vietnam rain isn't cold but cool, not sunburn for skin, it's very suitable with female ...

Please check around and book air ticket or book hotel in advance

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2018-04-17

Cold Night in London

I came to London a year ago, when I was just 27 yrs old, by a journey of business for my firm. It was in November, night, I landed at London Heathrow airport, just stepped out plane door, I felt very cold with two hands not anti-cold gloves, but didn't know it was how many degrees of cold. Noone waited for me there as others. I  was alone with strange and new scenes. Coming inside the station, I felt warmer due to heater there. After taking my baggages, I came to outside the airport to catch a taxi which could bring me to a hotel or motel with cheap price in London.Taxi Driver seemed knowing me as an Asian just came to London first time, so, he took me to a motel as Motel One London-Tower Hill that he told me it was very cheap in London city.
...Sorry I feel tired and sleepy, want going to bed right now, see you next post maybe tomorrow, bye for now, dear audience...





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Sharp Microwave R-21D0(S)-IN - Silver Hitam


Detail produk dari Sharp Microwave R-21D0(S)-IN - Silver Hitam

Sharp selalu memproduksi produk-produk unggulan dengan kualitas tinggi. Sharp Microwave R-21D0(S)IN -Hitam/Silver, microwave yang memiliki banyak fitur dan keunggulan. Dengan desain menarik, menjadikan microwave ini terlihat lebih bagus dan futuristik. Memiliki kapasitas 23 Liter dan kapasitasnya besar.

Desain yang Menawan
Dibalut dengan warna hitam dan silver yang menjadikan microwave ini terlihat lebih minimalis dan modern. Dilengkapi dengan tombol dorong untuk membuka microwave ini. Terdapat pintu yang terbuat dari kaca sehingga Anda dapat memonitor makanan yang ada di dalam. Didesain sedemikian rupa agar dapur Anda terlihat semakin modern, futuristik, dan minimalis. Menjadikan setiap momen memasak lebih berkesan dan nyaman. Microwave yang berdimensi 52 cm x 40.7 cm x 32 cm dan memiliki berat 10 kg sehingga tidak memakan banyak ruang pada dapur Anda.

Hemat Daya Listrik
Microwave yang memiliki Mechanical Type, tetapi tetap hemat daya listrik. Kini Anda tidak perlu ragu lagi untuk memilih microwave, pilihlah Sharp Microwave R-21D0(S)IN karena daya yang dikeluarkan hanya 450 Watt dan tegangannya 220 – 240 Volt / 50 Hz. Memasak lebih cepat dana man dengan microwave ini.




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iCantiq Phone Holder Mobil Untuk HP / Tatakan GPS Car Smartphone Holder/ Mobile Phone Holder Mobil Long Strong Head - Hitam

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2018-04-15

Sukhumvit - Bangkok


Sukhumvit is an exclusive district in Bangkok. It is home to fancy apartments, villas, restaurants, bars and clubs. Popular among foreign visitors and expats, it becomes more and more a Thai residential neighbourhood as you follow the road southeast. Khlong Toei is also dealt with here, which, by contrast, is one of the poorest neighbourhoods of Bangkok.

Sukhumvit Road is not only one of the longest boulevards in Thailand, but one of the longest boulevards in the world. Towards the west end it changes name to Phloen Chit Road and Rama I Road as it enters the Siam Square area, but to the east it runs most of the way to the Cambodian border. The sois are numbered from west to east, with odd numbers north and even numbers south of Sukhumvit Road. The sois on the north and south sides of Sukhumvit don't line up; for example, Soi 33 is opposite Soi 24. Confusing is that these sois also have names of their own (for example, Soi 55 is better known as Soi Thong Lo) and these sois can also have sois of their own (such as Thong Lo Soi 1).

Looking at the high-rise apartment buildings, the Skytrain and the perennial traffic jam on Sukhumvit Road, it is hard to believe that this area used to consist of rice fields until World War II. After the war, this area became developed with large contemporary villas catering to the upper class. As property values kept rising, developers have been buying more and more land and cashed them in by constructing big apartment high-rises. The construction of the BTS Skytrain in 1999, covering most of Sukhumvit Road, has increased the popularity of this district even more.


The lowered-numbered sois (roughly between Soi 1 and 63) are a popular residential area for western expatriates and affluent Thais. It is densely packed with shopping centres, restaurants and hotels. The fleshpots of Nana Entertainment Plaza (in Soi 4) and Soi Cowboy (between Soi 21 and 23) are also in this area, as are plenty of more (and less) salubrious bars. Also, the pavement of Sukhumvit itself has become a huge market carrying everything from luggage to fake Rolex watches, and after midnight they turn into roadside bars and pubs. Sukhumvit offers the best dining in Bangkok, from five-star dining to street stands, the variety of choices and tastes are almost overwhelming. Japanese nationals can be found in the area Soi 21 and upwards, but most tend to congregate around Soi 55. Indians have settled around Soi 12, while Arabs are grouped at Soi 3/1, which informally is known as Soi Arab. After Soi 63, Thais take over again, though this might change when the Skytrain extension is completed in late 2011.

South of Sukhumvit's sois lies Khlong Toei, which, if recognised at all, foreigners only know for the Khlong Toei Market. Khlong Toei is a borough, a market and a port, all named after the canal that flows through the area. It means "canal of pandan" as that plant used to grow along the southern bank of the canal. A large part of it was filled up to make way for Rama IV Road in 1947. South (and under) the Chalerm Maha Nakhon Expressway are the infamous Khlong Toei slums, generally unexplored by even the most adventurous travellers. At the banks of the Chao Phraya river is the Khlong Toei Port, which has a history dating back to the ninth century, when it connected Bangkok with the cities upstream the river. Since 1981, it has lost most of its economic relevance when the larger Laem Chabang Port near Pattaya took over business.


If you are one of the more sporty types who like to keep active on your vacation, the national sport of Muay Thai or Thai Boxing is a great way to stay in shape. Other learning activities include cooking and meditating.
Chacrit Muay Thai School , Sukhumvit Soi 22 (BTS Phrom Phong, at Washington Square), ☎ +66 8 9499-2052. M-Sa 09:00-20:00. Accredited Muay Thai school teaching Muay Thai to novices and professionals. Academic visas can be arranged for long term foreign students. 500-5,500 baht.
Face Cooking School, 29 Sukhumvit Soi 38 (BTS Thong Lo), ☎ +66 2 713-6048. M-Sa 08:45-13:00, 13:15-16:30. Face Bangkok is some of the most impressive dining venues in the city, and being able to learn cooking here is a good option. They have three different restaurants offering Thai, Indian and Japanese food, and thus the cooking school offers classes in these cuisines. 2,500 baht.
World Fellowship of Buddhists, 2F, 616 Benchasiri Park, Soi Methi Niwet (BTS Phrom Phong, off Soi Sukhumvit 24), ☎ +66 2 661-1284(-90). First Sunday of the month 14:00-17:30. Offers meditation classes in English every afternoon on the first Sunday of every month. The office also provides information on places to learn and practice meditation in Thailand. Classes and information are free of charge. Free.

There is a huge selection of places to eat in and around Sukhumvit and its side sois, although prices tend to be on the high side by Thai standards. With practically every cuisine in the world represented, this is the place to break your pad thai diet and sample some of the best Japanese, Lebanese or Indian food you will ever eat.

Cataholic Café, Sukhumvit 39, ☎ 084 269 7945. Cataholic Café is the café that has many cats (about 8-10 cats) to make you enjoy. Cataholic Café is on New Petchburi Road (Sukhumvit 39), Bangkok. Business Hours Tue-Fri: 12.00 am-9.00 pm Sat-Sun: 11.30 am - 9.00 pm Close every Monday. The restaurant is decorated in warm white color with Japanese style , used furniture like wooden tables and colorful soft cushions. The café area is not very wide. It is a small coffee shop but it has becomes one of the most popular café because of their cats service. Before enter to the cafe, you need to wash your hands with alcohol gel to clean and safety of the cat . The important concept is to make customer feel relaxing by playing with cats while you enjoy the dessert. With free Wi-Fi, you can use your camera to take a photo with cats and sharing to social network.

CityLight Coffee, 21/2 Sukhumvit Road Soi 4 (BTS Nana, Exit #2, left on Soi 4), ☎ 02-0232071. Tue-Sat 7:30am to 10:30pm. Comfortable and inviting coffee shop in Nana that uses locally sourced 100% arabica beans, Italian equipment, carrot cake, and freshly baked muffins. Some unique cold creations on the menu like the "Sukhumvit Sling" - a remarkable fizzy limeade mixed with market fresh mint leaves and passion fruit. Wall artwork showcases the Bangkok skyline. Live acoustic music most Friday evenings. drinks 45 to 125 baht.

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2018-03-16

Travel to China QingDao: Accommodations in QD



Get the celebrity treatment with world-class service at Himalayas Hotel Qingdao

☘ One of our top picks in Qingdao 

Showcasing a playground and fitness center, Himalayas Hotel Qingdao is located in Qingdao. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar.

Certain rooms feature a private bathroom with a hot tub, and others have bathrobes and slippers. Certain rooms have views of the mountains or city. For your comfort, you will find free toiletries and a hairdryer.

A flat-screen TV with satellite channels is featured. You will find a 24-hour front desk at the property. You can play pool and darts at the hotel. The hotel also provides car rental. The nearest airport is Qingdao Liuting International Airport, 19.3 km from Himalayas Hotel Qingdao.

Laoshan District is a great choice for travelers interested in beaches, sandy beaches and coastal walks.

 Couples in particular like the location – they rated it 7.6 for a two-person trip.

This property is also rated for the best value in Qingdao! Guests are getting more for their money when compared to other properties in this city.

 We speak your language!

Recommended below hotel list in QD for you to find a suitable Hotel:

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