Maria Kapsalaki
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AIVC's Ventilation Information Paper #45.3 summarizes current knowledge on trends in building and ductwork airtightness in the Czech Republic.
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This webinar aims to provide a framework to address the importance and significance of good bedroom IAQ, indoor air pollution and ventilation and encourage discussion on the need and call to action towards enhancing the IAQ in sleeping environments across different climates.
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The 43rd AIVC conference "Ventilation, IEQ and health in sustainable buildings" will be held on 4 & 5 October 2023 in Copenhagen, Denmark together with the 11th TightVent conference and the 9th venticool conference. The conference will take place at Aalborg University Copenhagen.
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The 23rd issue of the TightVent newsletter is now available!
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This IEA-EBC Annex 87 & AIVC webinar "Energy and Indoor Environmental Quality Performance of Personalised Environmental Control Systems (PECS)" aims to present the new IEA-EBC Annex 87 on Personalized Environmental Control Systems.
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This IEA EBC Annex 78 & AIVC webinar "Substituting Ventilation by Gas Phase Air Cleaning. An Industry webinar" aims to develop appropriate standard test methods to verify the performance of gas phase air cleaning technologies, which will be covered by presentations and discussion in this webinar.
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This AIVC/venticool & UNSW webinar "Use of Super Cool Materials for Efficient Building Ventilation and Heat Mitigation" aims to inform designers, engineers, architects, researchers and building professional on the potential of super cool materials, their potential use for ventilation and mitigation purposes, and the future implementation path to be followed.
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Worldwide, there is an increasing number of publications related to air cleaning and there is an increasing sale of gas phase air cleaning products. This puts a demand for verifying the influence of using air cleaning on indoor air quality, comfort, well-being and health. It is thus important to learn whether air cleaning can supplement ventilation with respect to improving air quality i.e. whether it can partly substitute the ventilation rates required by standards. There is also a need to evaluate the energy impact of using air cleaning as supplement to ventilation.
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