22 June 2006, CIBSE, 222 Balham High Road, London SW12 9BS
Developing desirable, low-energy buildings is essential if legal and environmental demands are to be met. However, fears about noise, pollution and overheating may have a major impact on clients' and designers' attitudes when considering natural ventilation schemes for city centre sites.
This event will empower you to offer accurate information to help clients make the right design choices. It will give real data and practical examples of the experience of pollution and urban heat island effects in city centres and their effect on indoor environments.
Detailed advice will be given on how to apply complex information appropriately in order to achieve solutions that work well and achieve high levels of client and user satisfaction. Case studies from manufacturers and leading natural ventilation designers will provide invaluable information that you can take away with you.
Who should attend?
This one-day event will be of value to all building designers, especially those involved with the practical challenges of designing low-energy buildings. It will also be essential for developers, owners and operators who need to assure themselves that the solutions they are being offered are robust and will remain so.
Source
Building Sustainable Design
Postscript
For more information, please contact vwilliams@cibse.org or visit the site below
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