Guidebook 33 is finally OUT!
With rising urbanization, climate change, and increased comfort expectations, the demand for cooling buildings is surging. Extreme heat events are becoming more frequent, posing challenges for maintaining safe and comfortable indoor environments.
The REHVA Guidebook n°33 "Resilient Cooling Design Guidelines" supports practitioners in implementing efficient, low-carbon, resilient cooling solutions, essential for a sustainable built environment.
This guidebook focusing on Resilient Cooling of Buildings project, provides strategies to avoid heat stress and maintain operable conditions during disruptions.
This guidebook was a cooperation between REHVA and the Energy in Buildings and Communities (EBC) programme of the International Energy Agency; Annex 80.
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