Fine Homebuilding | Optimizing Home Comfort: A Building Enclosure's Impact on HVAC Systems @finehomebuildingmagazine | Uploaded May 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
Thinking about a home from the perspective of energy can give us predictive power on how the homes we design are going to behave over time and in weather. In this short, building scientist Monica Rokicki overviews the relationship between a building enclosure and heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems.
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Thinking about a home from the perspective of energy can give us predictive power on how the homes we design are going to behave over time and in weather. In this short, building scientist Monica Rokicki overviews the relationship between a building enclosure and heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems.
Interested in understanding more about indoor air quality? Register for our E-learning course on improving the safety and health of the indoor air in homes: courses.finehomebuilding.com/indoor-air-quality
Read every issue of Fine Homebuilding Magazine:
finehomebuilding.com/magazine
Watch or listen to the Fine Homebuilding Podcast:
youtube.com/playlist?list=PLv8J8XldbK3802VLQE3TQ7HrEmm9hfszU
itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-fine-homebuilding-podcast/id1127408595?mt=2
open.spotify.com/show/54IyOSRiw5eEXkr0Mt7gtZ?si=i0IOp-mpSEioXaCjXVQz2Q
play.google.com/music/m/Incycyk36qau4byaplf5s2yhyh4?t=The_Fine_Homebuilding_Podcast
Attend a live webinar--or watch an archived live presentation:
finehomebuilding.com/webinars
Or just visit our homepage to see what's new in home building:
finehomebuilding.com
Connect with Fine Homebuilding:
Instagram: instagram.com/finehomebuilding
Facebook: facebook.com/FineHomebuildingMagazine
Twitter: twitter.com/fhbmagazine
Pinterest: pinterest.com/fhbmagazine
About Fine Homebuilding:
We go directly to the job sites and design offices of the most qualified and talented builders and designers in the industry to get the information you need to create the highest quality homes possible. Driven by the ethos that exceptional homes are achievable and that craftsmanship is an honorable and worthy pursuit, FineHomebuilding.com has become the go-to resource for professional tradesmen, deeply knowledgeable enthusiasts, industry influencers, and forward-thinking companies, who are collectively committed to shaping the way we build.