Table of content 14 chapters

Editorial

Indoor Environmental Quality needs a multidisciplinary approach

Jaap Hogeling
Page 05

Monitoring the energy- & IAQ performance of residential ventilation systems

Rob van Holsteijn, William Li
Pages 06 - 10

Are women feeling colder than men in air-conditioning buildings?

Bjarne Olesen
Pages 12 - 13

Air distribution in a classroom

Risto Kosonen & Panu Mustakallio
Pages 14 - 16

Model Home 2020 experiment opens new perspectives on home automation – Where technology serves humans

Peter Foldbjerg & Jens Christoffersen
Pages 18 - 22

Summertime overheating prevention requirements and results in Estonia

Raimo Simson, Jarek Kurnitski & Mikk Maivel
Pages 23 - 27

A design tool for night ventilation

Kim Goethals, Floor Anseeuw, Stefan Verbrugge, Pedro Pattijn & Arnold Janssens
Pages 28 - 34

Evaluation of daylight in buildings in the future

Elpida Vangeloglou & Helle Foldbjerg Rasmussen
Pages 35 - 40

Effect of CO2 on restlessness of an Alzheimer patient

Bart Cremers
Pages 41 - 44

The new EN 15316-2 – a standard for calculating the additional energy use of emission systems

Joachim Seifert, Martin Knorr & Johann Zirngibl
Pages 45 - 48

The impact of control on the energy use of fans in building ventilation systems

Jürg Tödtli
Pages 50 - 57

US DOE launched a common definition for Zero Energy Buildings

Jarek Kurnitski & Jaap Hogeling
Pages 58 - 60

Indoor Environmental Quality – Global Alliance

Bjarne W. Olesen
Pages 62 - 63

Chiller seasonal energy consumption in historical buildings

Artūrs Brahmanis, Egīls Dzelzītis & Arturs Lešinskis
Pages 64 - 67

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