The impact of climate change is increasingly felt in cities, where extreme weather events such as prolonged heat waves are exacerbated by the urban heat island effect. With more than 55% of the world…
Personalised Environmental Control Systems (PECS) allow occupants to adjust their immediate surroundings without affecting others, offering the potential to enhance comfort, health, and well-being…
The qualification of airtightness testers plays a key role in ensuring the reliability, consistency, and credibility of building airtightness measurements, which are essential for energy performance…
This webinar followed up on contributions presented at the Buildair 2025 Symposium in Hannover and brought these insights to a wider international audience.
In this webinar studies from four different countries were presented to document and analyse the Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) in schools based on monitoring of various indoor environmental parameters,…
Recent years have seen important evolutions in building ventilation regulations, inspection practices, and market developments across Europe, with significant differences between countries.
Climate change is increasingly recognized as a driver of indoor environmental health risks, particularly through the promotion of mould growth, including strains resistant to heat and fungicides. As…
The inspection of ventilation systems in non-residential buildings is a growing priority across Europe, driven by the need for better energy efficiency and indoor air quality. Inspection protocols…
Major discrepancies are found between countries regarding both the building and ductwork airtightness trends, primarily due to varying national policies, construction practices, and climates. In some…