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A collection with relevant material (presentations and/or papers) from workshops organized by AIVC.

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23 October 2017 | "Ventilative cooling in buildings: now & in the future"

The current development in building energy efficiency towards nZEB buildings represents a number of new challenges to design and construction.

March 14-15, 2017 | "Is ventilation the answer to indoor air quality control in buildings? Do we need performance-based approaches?"

Indoor exposure to contaminants should be minimized to avoid adverse health and comfort effects.

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March 16-17, 2015 | "Voluntary and Regulatory Frameworks to Improve Quality and Compliance of Ventilation and Airtightness"

Although ventilation and airtightness are covered in most countries by various regulations focused on energy performance and/or indoor air quality, the effectiveness of these regulations is often called into question.

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September 17, 2014 | "Ventilative Cooling: Using the cooling potential of ventilation to reduce energy use in buildings"

This seminar presented work by the IEA EBC Annex 62 which was an international collaborative project on ventilative cooling; it had a four year working phase (2012-2018) and contribution by representatives from 20 universities,

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March 18-19, 2014 | "Quality of Methods for Measuring Ventilation and Air Infiltration in Buildings"

There is a trend to perform more ventilation and air infiltration measurements in buildings, either to strengthen

April 18-19, 2013 | "Design, Implementation, Control and Durability: Feedback from Practice and Perspectives"

Objectives: 1) Bring to light newest developments on sealing techniques, durability, test methods and analyses, challenges and solutions in high‐rise buildings, 2) Foster programmes and networking activities regarding airt

March 19-20, 2013 | "Ventilative Cooling Need, Challenges and Solution Examples"

The current development in building energy efficiency towards nearly zero energy buildings represents a number of new

March 18-19, 2013 | "Securing the quality of ventilation systems in residential buildings"

While it is generally accepted that a ventilation system in a building—whether natural, mechanical or hybrid—is needed to provide acceptable indoor air quality and prevent building damage, there are debates about the actual per

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