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Swegon Air Academy is releasing its first book – “Air”. The book turns to those who own or plan houses, who have the possiblity to influence the architectural design, the disposition and the indoor climate and to those who have an interest in more knowledge about the air we breathe and the way this air affects us. The ambition is to explain complicated connections in an understandable way - so everyone has better conditions to make smart decisions.
“How is it possible that external air is almost all the time described as heavenly, whereas indoor air is described as different degrees of hell?” This is a question of one of the authors in “Air”. The question can be understood as provocative but is actually highly relevant and a reason for the development of the book, which is an anthology of many self-contained chapters.
The aim of the book is to demonstrate and proof the factors and circumstances which are of importance for attainment of a good indoor climate and energy effective operation with respect and consideration of the external environment. Contributors in “Air” are partly Swegon’s own experts – but above all Swegon Air Academy turned to external experts. “This way we don’t compromise our ambition to impart neutral and objectiv information without hinting advertising or marketing”, says Conny Nilsson, publisher and manager of Swegon Air Academy.
The book will be published in Swedish (“Luft”) and in English (“Air”). “We hope that our Air can contribute to a trendsetting, delighting development”, says Nilsson.
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