Review of museums' indoor environment conditions studies and guidelines and their impact on the museums' artifacts and energy consumption
Date
2018
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Elsevier
Abstract
Museums are the main link between the past, the present and the future.
The presence of ancient historical artifacts is the main factor differentiating museums' environment from the
environments of other types of buildings.
This review paper, is focused on the indoor environment quality of the exhibition halls in the museums. The
information presented is based on three main aspects. Gathering the required indoor environmental parameters
related to the indoor exhibition spaces in the museums then discuss in terms of temperature, relative humidity,
lighting, and indoor air quality (air pollutants and ventilations); this is done while considering the museum's
artifacts, visitors and personnel. The second aspect focuses on the different researches carried out within the
museum indoor environment focusing on temperature (T), relative humidity (RH), lighting (artificial lighting
and daylight) as well as the studies conducted within the subject of indoor environment quality of museums
(IEQ). The third aspect focuses on studies and guidelines designed for upgrading existing museums into more
sustainable projects by focusing on energy efficiency part of museums. This review paper provides a rich guide of
all the needed information in terms of museums indoor environments parameters for the museum officials to
implement strategies and enhance the current conditions of the museums. It also highlights some of the remaining issues that researchers can look at in the future.
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Keywords
Museum indoor environment
Sustainable museums
Intelligent museums
Upgrading museums
Energy saving in museums
Citation
Sharif-Askari, H. and Abu-Hijleh, B. (2018) “Review of museums’ indoor environment conditions studies and guidelines and their impact on the museums’ artifacts and energy consumption,” Building and Environment, 143, pp. 186–195.