The Healthy Buildings 2015 Europe Conference will be held in Eindhoven, The Netherlands on May 18-20, 2015.
Healthy Buildings 2015 Europe is organised by ISIAQ.nl and the Eindhoven University of Technology, under the auspices of ISIAQ International.
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The Healthy Buildings 2015 Europe Conference will be held in Eindhoven, The Netherlands on May 18-20, 2015.
Healthy Buildings 2015 Europe is organised by ISIAQ.nl and the Eindhoven University of Technology, under the auspices of ISIAQ International.
The Healthy Buildings 2015 America Conference will be held in Boulder, Colorado, USA, on July 19-22, 2015.
The second conference on compliance and quality of works for energy efficiency in buildings will be organised in Brussels on 4 September 2015.
The 36th AIVC conference: 'Effective ventilation in high performance buildings' was held on 23 & 24 September 2015 in Madrid together with the 5th TightVent and the 3rd venticool conferences. There were 160 participants.
Tuesday 20 October 2015
Description
The 14th International Conference of the International Building Performance Simulation Association (IBPSA) - Building Simulation Conference 2015 (BS2015)- will focus on advancing the practice in diverse disciplines of building energy analysis and performance simulation. The event is intended for those working in or learning about the field of building performance simulation including build
Ventilative cooling –i.e., the use of natural or mechanical ventilation strategies to cool indoor spaces– can be very effective to reduce the cooling energy demand in buildings in summer or mid-season conditions.
Ventilative cooling–i.e., the use of natural or mechanical ventilation strategies to cool indoor spaces –can be very effective to reduce the cooling energy demand in buildings in summer or mid-season conditions.