Article: Changes in environmental forces drive mold growth.(Inside Construction)

(The following is Part Two in a seven-part series on the growing rate of mold detection, remediation projects and litigation in the US presented by the experts at the Environmental Health services group at LZA Technology, a division of The Thornton-Tomasetti Group.)

One of the most influential analyses of American construction is James Marston Fitch's "American Building: The Environmental Forces That Shape It". Fitch explores how buildings were designed and built in the past in the United States, and suggests that to a large degree the forms that buildings took in the past were largely the result of reactions to the cultural and natural environment around them.

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