Climate Control
Climate control for healthier, more comfortable buildings
Explore practical planning around ventilation, cooling, humidity, and indoor comfort without losing sight of energy demand and long-term operating costs.
Good indoor climate control balances comfort and efficiency
Ventilation, cooling, and humidity management work best when they are considered alongside insulation, airtightness, occupancy, and tariff realities. That leads to better comfort with less waste.
Quick route: build a joined-up comfort plan
Use climate-control guidance alongside building fabric and energy-saving sections for a more complete approach.
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Shading, fabric improvements, and ventilation strategy can lower the need for active cooling and help maintain healthier indoor conditions throughout the year.
Tools and adjacent guidance
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Energy Saving
Connect cooling and ventilation choices with wider demand reduction.
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Building Fabric
Improve shading, insulation, and airtightness alongside ventilation planning.
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Commercial
Scale indoor-environment planning to larger buildings and portfolios.
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