The built environment is responsible for up to 30% of the world’s energy consumption, for this reason architects are asked to improve the technical quality of their projects so to attain higher levels of efficiency in terms of energy use. Regulations have been promoted in many European Countries based on the Directive 2002/91/EC of the European Parliament on the energy performance of buildings. Mandatory targets of energy efficiency are achieved by improving the quality of the enclosures of buildings: besides excellent thermal insulation, an airtight sealing of leakages is of the utmost importance to fulfill those requirements. On the other hand, air-tightness produce the negative effect of increasing the indoor concentration of air polluta...
Energy regulation, policy and targets enhance energy retrofit in buildings with a wide distribution ...
Industrial living is caused much people do live and work in closed and confined places; offices and ...
Many studies have been carried out around the world to identify the carcinogenic risk associated wit...
The built environment is responsible for up to 30% of the world’s energy consumption, for this reaso...
none2The target of achieving high energy efficiency standard in order to comply with the EU Directiv...
The goal of this paper is to study the reduction of health risks from indoor radioactive pollutants,...
Design criteria for achieving an acceptable indoor radon concentration are presented in this paper. ...
The World Health Organization identifies radon as the second cause of lung cancer in the general pop...
Radon is a radioactive gas. It is a decay product of natural radium-226 and is found everywhere outd...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO) radon constitutes the second cause of lung cancer i...
The paper presents an overview of the international scientific and technical publications on a probl...
This paper focuses on methods for measuring radon levels in the indoor air in buildings as well as o...
Radon gas emanating from underground can spread to adjoining closed areas. It can concentrate and re...
The perspectives of a new energy crisis subsequent to the depletion of natural resources along with ...
The Directive 2013/59/Euratom was adopted by the Council of the European Union in 2013. It lays down...
Energy regulation, policy and targets enhance energy retrofit in buildings with a wide distribution ...
Industrial living is caused much people do live and work in closed and confined places; offices and ...
Many studies have been carried out around the world to identify the carcinogenic risk associated wit...
The built environment is responsible for up to 30% of the world’s energy consumption, for this reaso...
none2The target of achieving high energy efficiency standard in order to comply with the EU Directiv...
The goal of this paper is to study the reduction of health risks from indoor radioactive pollutants,...
Design criteria for achieving an acceptable indoor radon concentration are presented in this paper. ...
The World Health Organization identifies radon as the second cause of lung cancer in the general pop...
Radon is a radioactive gas. It is a decay product of natural radium-226 and is found everywhere outd...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO) radon constitutes the second cause of lung cancer i...
The paper presents an overview of the international scientific and technical publications on a probl...
This paper focuses on methods for measuring radon levels in the indoor air in buildings as well as o...
Radon gas emanating from underground can spread to adjoining closed areas. It can concentrate and re...
The perspectives of a new energy crisis subsequent to the depletion of natural resources along with ...
The Directive 2013/59/Euratom was adopted by the Council of the European Union in 2013. It lays down...
Energy regulation, policy and targets enhance energy retrofit in buildings with a wide distribution ...
Industrial living is caused much people do live and work in closed and confined places; offices and ...
Many studies have been carried out around the world to identify the carcinogenic risk associated wit...