Abstract
Bibliographic techniques were used to isolate selected trends in research related to indoor air quality and housing-related illness in the United States. Representative studies and critiques were drawn upon to provide a conceptual overview of the state of the art in the field. The emergence of explanatory models for housing-related health complaints and a merger of disciplinary perspectives to address sick building syndrome phenomena are explored in this overview.
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Katherine Warsco
Katherine Warsco is an Associate Professor in Interior Design at East Carolina University.