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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This paper presents an analysis of the resilience to climate change of a direct adiabatic cooling system integrated within an industrial building.
Antoine Breteau, Patrick Salagnac, Jean-Marie Caous, Emmanuel Bozonnet
The global rise in average outdoor air temperatures has led to a significant increase in the demand for cooling energy in recent years.
María Jesús Romero-Lara, Francisco Comino, Manuel Ruiz de Adana
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been a significant emphasis on improving indoor air quality (IAQ), particularly within hospital buildings.
Mohamed Elsayed, Natalia Lastovets, Ville Silvonen, Anni Luoto, Topi Rönkkö, Piia Sormunen
The global demand to improve the energy performance of buildings has led to greater air tightness and uncertainty in the ability of natural ventilation to maintain adequate indoor environmental quality.
Ibrahim Alhindawi, James McGrath, Divyanshu Sood, James O’Donnell, Miriam Byrne
The research exposes a critical feedback loop: the building sector's high energy consumption and emissions contribute significantly to climate change.  Warming temperatures, in turn, lead to increased reliance on energy-intensiv
Izabella Milto, Silvia Erba, Andrea Sangalli, Guilherme Carrilho da Graça, François Garde, Lorenzo Pagliano
Ensuring thermal comfort in air traffic control towers (ATCTs) is paramount, given the exacting demands of air traffic control, which require heightened levels of concentration and vigilance.
Bassam Moujalled, Fabrice Richieri, Adeline Mollard, Mathilde Hostein
Building airtightness is of foremost importance because of its impact on global energy consumption, but also on occupant’s comfort, dimensioning of ventilation systems, hygrothermal behaviour, fire safety, etc.
Martin Prignon, Christophe Delmotte, Benedikt Kölsch
Controlling air infiltration is crucial to ensure thermal comfort, optimal performance of ventilation systems, and the overall energy efficiency of buildings.
Diego Tamayo-Alonso, Irene Poza-Casado, M.Á. Padilla-Marcos, Lida Mercado, Alberto Meiss
Buildings energy renovation is a major priority in most European countries in order to achieve a fully decarbonized building stock by 2050.
Imane Mannan, Adeline Mélois, Bassam Moujalled, Luke Smith, Christopher Wood, Xiaofeng Zheng
Heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems, e.g., air handling units (AHUs), play a key role in modern building energy systems (BES) as they account for a high share of the energy usage, e.g., 30 % within the U.S.
Sebastian Blechmann, Hannah Görigk, Rita Streblow, Dirk Müller
Long-term continuous measurements of temperature, humidity and CO2 concentrations were conducted in offices in three buildings of over 3,000 m² and three non-specified buildings of less than 3,000 m².
Yoshinori Honma, Kei Shimonosono, Kenichi Azuma, Dai Shimazaki, Kenichi Kobayashi, Michiko Bando, Naoe Nishihara
In recent years, population exposure to air pollution has been a major concern. Indoor air quality (IAQ) is mainly monitored with CO2-concentration-based indicators.
Diana Decilap, Gaëlle Guyot, Jean-Luc Besombes, Benjamin Golly
In this work we investigate the bidirectional filtration efficiencies of respirators, such as FFP2 masks and medical masks, under cyclic breathing and different fits.
Dennis Derwein, Tobias Maria Burgholz, Kai Rewitz, Dirk Müller
This paper presents a comprehensive evaluation of Relative Humidity-Controlled Mechanical Extract Ventilation (RH-MEV) systems installed in multi-family social housing buildings, focusing on the assessment of in-situ aging and t
Juan Rios, Marc Legree, Adeline Mélois, Ambre Marchand Moury
Ensuring acceptable indoor air quality (IAQ) is critical for managing built environments.
Jean Paul Harrouz, Bassam Moujalled, Michel Ondarts, Benjamin Golly, Adeline Mélois, Gaelle Guyot, Jérémy Depoorter
This study investigates the performance of Temporary Isolation Rooms (TIRs) in controlling airborne transmission of aerosols.
Shinhye Lee, Hyunmin Kim, Jooyeon Roh, Myoung-souk Yeo
Ventilation impacts the quality of the indoor environment.
Niels De Kempeneer, Mart Verlaek, Sophie De Mulder, Gitte Schreurs, Maja Mampaey, Karen Van Campenhout
Increasing attention is being paid to radon concentrations in the assessment of indoor climatic comfort.
J. Kubiak, M. Basińska
Many children between 1 and 3 years of age spend a fraction of their time in kindergartens.
J.L. Sánchez-Jiménez, M. Ruiz de Adana
In recent times, society has become increasingly aware of potential health problems associated with indoor environments.
Małgorzata Basińska, Joanna Kubiak, Michał Michałkiewicz

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