Upcoming Events endorsed by AIVC

21
Apr
2026
The Air Infiltration and Ventilation Centre (AIVC) together with the Eduardo Torroja Institute for Construction Science (CSIC) (IETcc-CSIC) and venticool are organising a workshop entitled ‘Climate Change and Resilient Ventilation’ to be held on 21-22 April 2026 in Madrid.

Past Events endorsed by AIVC

20
Nov
2014
Over the past few years, there has been an increasing number of airtightness tests performed in Europe either for specific high-performance buildings programmes or for a wide range of buildings in...
24
Sep
2014
The 35th AIVC conference : 'Ventilation and airtightness in transforming the building stock to high performance' was held on 24 & 25 September 2014 in Poznan together with...
18
Mar
2014
There is a trend to perform more ventilation and air infiltration measurements in buildings, either to strengthen commissioning procedures or to learn from field data. This trend is stronger in...
22
Nov
2013
Over the past few years, there has been an increasing number of airtightness tests performed in Europe either for specific high performance buildings programmes or for a wide range of buildings in...
14
Nov
2013
Over the past few years, there has been an increasing number of airtightness tests performed in Europe either for specific high performance buildings programmes or for a wide range of buildings in...
08
Oct
2013
While building airtightness is a key concern in Nearly Zero-Energy Buildings in most European climates, there exists already a wide range of commercially-available products specifically designed to...
25
Sep
2013
The 34th AIVC Conference: "Energy conservation technologies for mitigation and adaptation in the built environment: the role of ventilation strategies and smart materials" was...
04
Jun
2013
While building airtightness is a key concern in Nearly Zero-Energy Buildings in most European climates, there exists already a wide range of commercially-available products specifically designed to...
18
Apr
2013
Workshop Objectives: Bring to light newest developments on sealing techniques, durability, test methods and analyses, challenges and solutions in high‐rise buildings Foster...
19
Mar
2013
The current development in building energy efficiency towards nearly zero energy buildings represents a number of new challenges to design and construction of buildings. One of the major new...
18
Mar
2013
While it is generally accepted that a ventilation system in a building—whether natural, mechanical or hybrid—is needed to provide acceptable indoor air quality and prevent building...
26
Nov
2012
Because ventilation represents a very substantial part of the space conditioning energy needs, there is a growing interest in European member states for Demand-Controlled Ventilation (DCV), i.e...
10
Oct
2012
The 33nd AIVC and 2nd TightVent Conference - Optimising Ventilative Cooling and Airtightness for [Nearly] Zero-Energy Buildings, IAQ and Comfort,  was held in Copenhagen...
25
May
2012
There are several initiatives to collect building airtightness data from field measurements whose number increases rapidly with the trend towards low-energy buildings. The objective of this webinar...
28
Mar
2012
Adequate ventilation as well as good envelope and ductwork airtightness represent a specific challenge for new or renovated nearly zero-energy buildings. Alone, they can represent over 50% of a...
09
Nov
2011
Following the recast of the energy performance of buildings directive published in May 2010, EU countries will have to implement regulations to increase the number of nearly zero-energy buildings (...
12
Oct
2011
The 32nd AIVC and 1st TightVent Conference - Towards Optimal Airtightness Performance,  was held in Brussels, Belgium, 12-13 October 2011.
21
Jun
2011
PROGRAMMEIntroduction of the webinar and objectives - Rémi Carrié, INIVE, BelgiumGlobal context of airtightness challenges and the TightVent Europe initiative - Peter Wouters, INIVE,...
26
Oct
2010
The 31st AIVC Conference - Low Energy and Sustainable Ventilation Technologies for Green Buildings, was held in Seoul, Korea, 26-28 October 2010.
14
Jun
2010
It is expected that many countries will between 2015 and 2020 have regulations imposing requirements for new buildings which are near-zero energy targets. This has major consequences: Such...

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