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AIVC & venticool Webinar – Design and performance assessment of Ventilative Cooling

Design and performance assessment of Ventilative Cooling
Webevent/virtual conference

AIVC & venticool Webinar – Design and performance assessment of Ventilative Cooling

21 March 2024
Online
This webinar aims to inform architects, engineers, building professionals and researchers on recent findings on design and performance assessment of ventilative cooling. Organised by the Air Infiltration and Ventilation Centre - AIVC in collaboration with Venticool, the event is facilitated by INIVE.

Details of the conference

21 March 2024, 14:00 - 15:30 CET
Online
Organiser:
AIVC, venticool

Ventilative cooling emerges to be a key element in the strategy to meet the cooling demand in buildings while cutting the CO2 emissions. Ventilative cooling also enhances thermal comfort and mitigates heat stress in buildings. Despite these benefits, the practical adoption of ventilative cooling remains limited among designers. There is still a need for design guidelines and assessment methods in standard weather conditions, extreme scenarios (such as heat waves) and urban environments.

This webinar aims to inform architects, engineers, building professionals and researchers on recent findings on design and performance assessment of ventilative cooling. What is the influence of the urban environment with low wind speeds and solar obstructions on the performances of ventilative cooling? How to consider these effects in performance calculations? How to include ventilative cooling in the calculations for renewable energy for cooling? What are practitioners’ perspectives of and experience with ventilative cooling design?

This webinar is organized by the Air Infiltration and Ventilation Centre - AIVC in collaboration with venticool. The webinar is facilitated by INIVE.

14:00
Welcome & Introduction
Hilde Breesch
KU Leuven, Belgium
14:05
Urban context and climate change impact: a case-study in Athens
Maria Kolokotroni
Brunel University London, UK
14:20
Performance Potential for Ventilative Cooling: Renewable Status and Design Stage Assessment in Ireland
Adam O' Donovan,
Munster Technological University, Ireland
14:35
Designing Ventilative Cooling: Summary findings from an exploratory practitioner survey and expert interviews with building design professionals in Ireland and the United Kingdom
Maha Sohail
Munster Technological University, Ireland
14:50
Questions and answers
15:15
End of the webinar