The 44th AIVC Conference "Retrofitting the Building Stock: Challenges and Opportunities for Indoor Environmental Quality", was held in Dublin, Ireland on 9-10 October 2024. Contains 127 papers and/or summaries.

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The Book of Proceedings of the 44th AIVC - 12th TightVent - 10th venticool  Conference "Retrofitting the Building Stock: Challenges and Opportunities for Indoor Environmental Quality", held in Dublin, Ireland on 9-
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The Presentations the 44th AIVC - 12th TightVent - 10th venticool  Conference "Retrofitting the Building Stock: Challenges and Opportunities for Indoor Environmental Quality", held in Dublin, Ireland on 9-10 Octobe
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Buildings account for a substantial portion of global energy consumption, and heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems are responsible for approximately 40% of the buildings’ energy consumption.
Zhijian Wang, Magdalena Hajdukiewicz, Pieter-Jan Hoes, Marcel G.L.C. Loomans
Following the pandemic of Covid-19, the scientific interest in ventilation rate of buildings, and especially in spaces with high occupancy, has increased.
Giannis Papadopoulos, Ioannis Sakellaris, Evangelos I. Tolis, John G. Bartzis, Giorgos Panaras
Noticeably higher concentrations of gaseous pollutants were measured in bedrooms than living rooms, and in winter than summer, where p-values were found to be of a stringent significance (average p = 0.008).
Ibrahim Alhindawi, James McGrath, Divyanshu Sood, James O’Donnell , Miriam Byrne
Urban heat island, with the associated urban overheating, is a well-documented phenomenon, which demonstrates the hazard related to local climate change and the related negative impacts at environment, economic, social and publi
Michele Zinzi, Stefano Agnoli, Sabrina Romano, Anna Maria Siani, Serena Falasca
We proposed a new design of an affordable apartment with a closed-vertical void to improve the indoor natural ventilation especially for the leeward side of the building and constructed a full-scale experimental house in Indones
Tetsu Kubota, Hayato Shima, Hanief Sani, Nikhil Kumar, Haruka Kitagawa, Takashi Asawa, Muhammad Nur Fajri Alfata
Global and local climate changes affect the energy performance of buildings, especially during the warm season, with relevant increase of cooling uses in mechanically cooled buildings and discomfort hours in naturally ventilated
Michele Zinzi, Martina Botticelli, Sabrina Romano, Stefano Agnoli
This study proposes the feasibility of a window-type liquid desiccant ventilation system for residential buildings. Using a LiCl solution, the system was designed and experimentally evaluated under hot and humid conditions.
Jabin Goo, Woo Hyoung Lee, Hyo Beom Jung, Dong Hwa Kang, Hyun Wook Park, Dong Hee Choi
Window opening behaviour can have an important impact on residential energy use, especially in energy efficient dwellings.
Silke Verbruggen, Arnold Janssens, Jelle Laverge
In residential buildings, the indoor air quality can be significantly affected by ventilation measures initiated by occupants, including the operation of windows and in-unit exhaust fans in kitchens and bathrooms.
Iain S. Walker, Brennan D. Less, Cara H. Lozinsky, Núria Casquero-Modrego, Michael D. Sohn
This study aims to investigate the impact of changing residential user behaviour after the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020-2021 on indoor health and comfort conditions.
Büşra Karadeniz Akkoç, Gülsu Ulukavak Harputlugil
A composite rating scheme for indoor environmental quality (IEQ) can help provide a summary picture of buildings for occupants, inform the building managers regarding IEQ performance that need attention, and raise awareness on r
Asit K Mishra, Dania T Pharaon, Ida B Feldskou, Lina F Præstegaard, Pawel Wargocki
By 2050, Europe aims for energy-neutral buildings, necessitating effective integration of renewable energy sources and smart grid management.
Wouter Borsboom, Ruud van der Linden
In 2022, a new law was passed by the Belgian federal government with the purpose to enhance the indoor air quality in public spaces in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Klaas De Jonge, Arnold Janssens
It is often difficult to implement prevention recommendations and plan targeted measures to limit the spread of airborne viruses in communal spaces.
Sarah L. Paralovo, Annelies Asteur, Borislav Lazarov, Boudewijn Catry, Koenraad Van Hoorde, Maarten Spruyt, Katrien Latour, Marianne Stranger
Maintaining good indoor air quality (IAQ) post energy retrofit is essential to ensure the health and wellbeing of building occupants.
Hala Hassan, Asit Kumar Mishra, Hilary Cowie, Marie Coggins
According to the European regulation EN 12207:2017-03, the air permeability of windows and doors is categorized in four different classes and when they are installed on the building envelope, the declared air permeability class
Theodoros Sotirios Tountas
Old windows make a major contribution to the authentic look of a façade, and maintaining those elements whenever possible is essential for the conservation of our architectural heritage.
Martin Prignon
The European Directive2024/1275 issued in April 2024 reiterates the goal of having zero-emission buildings in 2050.The consequences in terms of lost energy and performance of poorly tight air ducting are among the biggest waste
Federico Pedranzini

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