Ulrich Zißler in Traunstein: Lecture on Indoor Air Quality

Event: Indoor Air Quality: Avoiding Pollutants, Protecting Health – Lecture by Prof. Ulrich Zißler in Herzog-Wilhelm-Str. 1, 83278 Traunstein on 16. April 2026

Date and Time

16. April 2026 19:30

Location

Herzog-Wilhelm-Str. 1, 83278 Traunstein

Price

Free

About this Event

Literature & Readings

Mood

Relaxed

Venue Type

Inside

Breathe Knowledge: Prof. Ulrich Zißler on Healthy Indoor Air in Traunstein

An evening for everyone who wants to design their home and work environment more consciously: The habilitated biologist and director of the TTZ for Building Biology and Health at TH Rosenheim, Prof. Dr. Ulrich Zißler, unveils the art and science of indoor air – fact-based, understandable, and practical. Admission free.

Reading Atmosphere: Voice, Substance, Meaning

In calm, precise language, Zißler outlines the narratives of indoor research: from VOCs, fine dust, and mold spores to odor perceptions. He combines linguistic art with evidence, explains mechanisms of the immune system, and shows how seemingly literary terms like housing health can be quantified.

The Drama of Room Air: Sources, Risks, Protection

With an analytical eye, the speaker categorizes typical sources of pollutants – building materials, furniture, combustion processes – and explains health effects. Practical courses of action like intermittent ventilation, material-conscious decisions, and contemporary filter concepts lead to a clear catalog of measures for everyday life.

First-Hand Expertise: Research Meets Everyday Life

As the director of the TTZ, Zißler links interdisciplinary research with concrete recommendations. The author encounter shows how findings from building biology, molecular medicine, and lung research flow into architecture, living, and work – a literary experience for the mind, a health benefit for everyday life.

Context of the Literary Scene: Insights That Last

Instead of fiction, this evening lecture provides narrative clarity: clear chapters, substantiated theses, carefully set examples. Thus, knowledge transfer becomes an aesthetic experience – with cultural relevance for building culture, sustainability, and public health.

Conclusion: Expect an inspiring, evidence-rich evening that makes air quality tangible and encourages action. Join the conversation, take informed impulses with you – and experience how knowledge changes spaces.

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