Ventilation is the intentional introduction of outdoor air into a building to dilute and remove indoor air contaminants. It can be achieved through natural or mechanical means. Natural ventilation relies on wind and thermal pressure through openings, while mechanical ventilation uses fans. Proper ventilation is important for indoor air quality and occupant health. Standards like ASHRAE 62.2 provide guidelines for whole-building ventilation and local exhaust in high-moisture areas. Energy recovery systems can improve ventilation efficiency. Building pressurization controls air movement. Maintaining pressure differentials between zones can help isolate contaminant spread.