AIVC Has Joined Bluesky!
In light of recent developments, AIVC has officially transitioned from Twitter to Bluesky.
Going forward, all updates—including news, publications, and event announcements—will be shared exclusively on our Bluesky account.
In light of recent developments, AIVC has officially transitioned from Twitter to Bluesky.
Going forward, all updates—including news, publications, and event announcements—will be shared exclusively on our Bluesky account.
We’re pleased to announce that the recordings and presentation slides from the AIVC-TightVent webinar, “Building and Ductwork Airtightness Trends and Regulations in Estonia, Germany, and the U.S.” (held on May 12, 2025), are now available on our website.
Featured Presentations:
Introduction to the AIVC VIP Series on airtightness regulations
Nolwenn Hurel (Cerema, France)
Estonia: National trends and requirements
Jaanus Hallik (Tallinn University of Technology)
We’re happy to announce that the recordings of the AIVC-venticool webinar, “Improving thermal resilience of buildings to overheating: Lessons learned”, held on May 5, 2025, are now available on our website!
Featured Presentations:
The AIVC and TightVent are pleased to invite you to the webinar "Building and ductwork airtightness trends and regulations in Estonia, Germany and the U.S.", scheduled for May 12, 2025, from 15:30 to 17:00 CET.
Participation is free, but registration is required.
To view the agenda and register, please click here.
The AIVC and venticool invite you to join the upcoming webinar, "Improving thermal resilience of buildings to overheating: Lessons learned" taking place on May 5, 2025, from 14:00 to 15:30 CET.
Participation is free of charge, but registration is required.
To view the agenda and register, please follow this link.
The AIVC is pleased to announce that the slides from the recent international workshop “Indoor Environmental Quality in Sustainable Buildings” are now available online.
The workshop took place on 1–2 April 2025 in Stuttgart, Germany, and brought together German and international researchers, engineers, and experts to exchange knowledge and share recent developments on indoor environmental quality (IEQ), ventilation, health, and sustainability in buildings.
On March 21, 2025, the EDIAQI and LEARN projects co-hosted a webinar titled "Don't Hold Your Breath: Implementing Effective Ventilation Strategies for Healthy Indoor Spaces."
The March 2025 issue of the AIVC newsletter has just been released. Specific contents include:
We’re pleased to announce that the recordings of the AIVC webinar, “Recent Standards and Guidelines on CO₂ Application and Interpretation”, held on March 17, 2025, are now available on our website!
Featured Presentations:
Background on Indoor CO₂ Application – ASHRAE Position Document & ASTM Standard D6245
Andrew Persily (NIST, USA)
Demand-Controlled Ventilation – ISO 17772-1 (EN 16798-1) & ASHRAE Standard 62.1
Bjarne Olesen (DTU, Denmark)