The 34th AIVC - 3rd TightVent - 2nd Cool Roofs - 1st venticool Conference - Energy conservation technologies for mitigation and adaptation in the built environment: the role of ventilation strategies and smart materials  was held in Athens, Greece, 25-26 September 2013.

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The Proceedings of the 34th AIVC Conference " Energy conservation technologies for mitigation and adaptation in the built environment: the role of ventilation strategies and smart materials", held in Athens, Greece, 25-26 September 2013.
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The Presentations of the 34th AIVC Conference " Energy conservation technologies for mitigation and adaptation in the built environment: the role of ventilation strategies and smart materials", held in Athens, Greece, 25-26 September 2013.
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The paper focuses on the assessment of indoor comfort and the energy consumption in a University building, during winter and summer time.
D.K.Serghides, C.K.Chatzinikola, M.C.Katafygiotou
An earth-to-air pipe type heat exchanger (EAHE) is a simple and effective ventilation system component, used for preconditioning of the fresh air supplied to a building.
A. Górka, M. Szymański
The deep hot hyperarid valley between Israel and Jordan presents unique design and construction challenges in terms of energy conservation and thermal comfort.
A. Cicelsky, I. A. Meir
Appropriate strategies to reduce energy consumption, increase Renewable Energy Sources (RES) penetration within local urban ecosystems are the higher priorities towards low carbon cities.
A. Ferrante, A. Fotopoulou, E. Cattani and M. Santamouris
The European Union (EU) aims to a 20% reduction of the Europe's annual primary energy consumption by 2020. Furthermore, EU commits to reduce GHG emissions to 80-95% below 1990 levels by 2050.
T. Tsoutsos, S. Tournaki, Z. Urosevic, A. Derjanecz, C. Nunez, S. Pouffary, N. Claridge, S. Mauro, C. Rata, R. Morell and M. Biscan
Fixed shading systems are saving energy by reducing the cooling loads of the space they shade, but can be a source of energy losses due to the increased need of daylight that they create.
M. Mandalaki, T. Tsoutsos, N. Papamanolis
Assessing thermal risk in urban areas is essential, as this can have major implications to human health and may influence quality of life in urban areas as well as the urban microclimate.
T. Polydoros and C. Cartalis
Owing to the growing concern about indoor air quality (IAQ) globally in hospitals, especially after the recent outbreak of diseases like severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), Swine Flu (H1N1) and other airborne infections such as Tuberculosis,
M. A. Mohammed, S. J. M. Dudek and N. Hamza
Increasing roof reflectance reduces absorption of solar radiation, roof surface temperatures, and heat flux in the building interior.
R. Arumugam, V. Garg, J. Mathur, N. Reddy, J. Gandhi, M. L. Fischer
The urban climate of high-density areas is often affected by an increase of the air temperature known as Urban Heat Island (UHI) phenomenon. 
F. Rossi, F. Cotana, V. Coccia, A.L. Pisello, E. Bonamente, M. Palombo
The indoor environment and occupants’ health of approximately 5,000 residential buildings were investigated by a questionnaire covering entire Japan.
K. Hasegawa and H. Yoshino
The need to improve the energy performance of buildings, both new but also, and in particular, existing ones, is more imperative than ever.
S.N. Boemi, S. Chadiarakou, T. Karlessi, K. Leonidaki, D. Anastaselos, E. Alexopoulos, M. Kontos, M. Santamouris, A. Papadopoulos
Cool roof is a well-documented passive cooling strategy for buildings in several climate conditions.
A. L.Pisello, M. Santamouris, F. Cotana
A strategy to reduce global warming is to increase the reflectance and thermal emittance of the built environment (Akbari, Menon, e Rosenfeld 2008). The urban heat islands usually increase the temperature by more than 10ºC (Santamouris et al.
A. P. Werle, M. Vanderley M. John, K. Loh, R. Ando and M.L de Souza
Solar reflectance is the key performance parameter of cool roof and cool pavement materials. For its assessment, the measured spectral reflectivity of the sample is weighted by a reference spectrum of solar irradiance.
C.Ferrari, A. Libbra, A. Muscio and C. Siligardi
The tourism industry is responding to the widespread concern over the future of the global climate. However, little quantitative work has been done on carbon dioxide emissions associated with tourism destinations.
S. P. Pieri, P. Kouyias, V. Milioni, A. Stamos, I.Tzouvadakis
Much of the on-going discussion on urban heat island mitigation and proposed measures for cooling is based on case-studies taken at a specific scale and settings; the evaluation of the effectiveness of proposed cooling measures is therefore made u
M.K.A. Neophytou, E.Tryphonos, P. Fokaides, M. Sandberg, E. Batchvarova, H.J.S. Fernando, J. Lelieveld, G. Zittis
Our recent study has shown that the acrylic silicon polymer is useful to formulate self-cleaning topcoat which may maintain the thermal insulation effect of cool roof effectively. 
T. Sonoda, Y. Nakanishi, T. Hamamura, H. Ueda, T. Aoyama and H. Takebayashi

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