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Indoor Environmental Quality

Improving or ensuring an acceptable indoor environmental quality (thermal, visual, acoustical comfort and indoor air quality) and preserving occupants’ health and well-being while taking measures to reduce buildings’ energy use is a key driver in both new and existing buildings.

AIVC is working on IAQ metrics and is actively involved in the Indoor Environmental Quality Global Alliance (IEQ-GA)- https://ieq-ga.net/, of which it is one of the founding members.

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Projects

The European market for residential ventilation is highly driven by energy performance regulations. In new buildings…

The trend towards more nearly zero energy buildings and much more airtight buildings represents specific challenges…

Airtightness of exterior walls in buildings has a great impact on indoor environment, energy consumption and overall…

The European market for residential ventilation is highly driven by energy performance regulations. In new buildings…

This project deals with reviewing EBC's Annex 5: "Air Infiltration and Ventilation Centre" activities &…

Building airtightness tests have become very common in several countries, either to comply with minimum requirements…