“…However, the performance of natural ventilation is limited to multiple internal and external factors (building structure, prevailing wind direction, climatic conditions) ( van Moeseke, Gratia, Reiter, & De Herde, 2005 ), which makes the analysis of cross-ventilation in buildings quite complex (e.g., the method of tracer gas ( Nikolopoulos, Nikolopoulos, Larsen, & Nikas, 2012 ) is commonly used in the analysis of cross-ventilation). In addition, the fallout of COVID-19 pandemic has reflected that the current cross-ventilation design schemes (e.g., design of doors and windows (T. S. Chen, Feng, & Cao, 2020 )) of most buildings may be insufficient to provide the required ventilation rate to avoid the transmission of infection diseases ( Guo et al, 2021 ). Especially in public buildings and spaces (e.g., schools, libraries, offices, etc.…”