Are building mechanical systems properly designed and maintained to control temperature and humidity at recommended levels?
The library has experienced problems with ventilation and temperature control, particularly in some staff office areas. Although individuals vary greatly in the indoor temperatures they find comfortable, on a number of occasions most persons have found the temperature too warm or cold, or the ventilation inadequate. Energy conservation measures have sometimes affected the level of comfort in the library. Humidity has not been a problem. 3. What are the perceptions of users regarding the provision of conducive study spaces, including a sufficient number of seats and varied types of seating? The 1997 student survey reported that students considered seating in the library to be slightly less than good. Since that time, the library has taken several steps to improve study spaces and seating, including: • the creation of the attractive Friends of the Library Reading Room, near the entrance to the library on L-1. Seating includes two leather sofas, two overstuffed chairs, and two wooden stud
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