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DESCRIPTION:&nbsp\;\nWebinar - Avoiding and Managing Overheating in Housing
  — From IDA ICE Analysis to Practical Feasible Passive Solutions\n&nbsp\;
 \n\nThe last days of weather across Europe have been a clear reminder: ove
 rheating in residential buildings is no longer a future problem. Western E
 urope has just experienced exceptionally early heat\, with the UK recordin
 g its hottest May day on record at&nbsp\;34.8°C\, and France\, Spain and o
 ther countries seeing unusually high temperatures for the season.\n&nbsp\;
 \nHow do we re/design residential buildings that remain comfortable\, safe
  and energy-efficient during these conditions — without simply adding acti
 ve cooling?\n&nbsp\;\nJoin our webinar where we will combine&nbsp\;IDA ICE
  modelling&nbsp\;with&nbsp\;practical passive design solutions&nbsp\;as an
  option to any active measures for reducing overheating risk in residentia
 l housing.\n&nbsp\;\nThis session is not only about simulation. It is abou
 t using simulation to make better design decisions — and then translating 
 those decisions into real\, effective measures.\n&nbsp\;\nWe will cover:\n
 Highly effective shading strategiesHow internal and external shading can r
 educe solar gains\, and why external shading is often critical for overhea
 ting control.\n&nbsp\;\nWindow glass and solar control modellingHow glazin
 g properties such as g-value / solar heat gain\, U-value and light transmi
 ssion&nbsp\;influence indoor temperatures and comfort.\n&nbsp\;\nNatural v
 entilation strategiesHow window opening\, cross-ventilation\, night ventil
 ation and user behaviour can be evaluated and improved.\n&nbsp\;\nCondensa
 tion and moisture riskWhy passive cooling strategies must also be checked 
 for possible condensation and moisture-related risks.\n&nbsp\;\nIDA ICE as
  a decision-support toolHow dynamic simulations can help compare solutions
 \, identify weak points and support robust design choices early in the pro
 ject.\n&nbsp\;\nThe webinar will include a&nbsp\;45-minute presentation&nb
 sp\;followed by&nbsp\;15 minutes of discussion and questions.\nThis sessio
 n is relevant for architects\, engineers\, energy consultants\, housing de
 velopers\, sustainability specialists\, decision-makers shaping housing\, 
 climate\, and resilience policy&nbsp\;and anyone working with resilient re
 sidential design.\n&nbsp\;\nLet’s move from overheating risk to practical\
 , buildable solutions.\n&nbsp\;\n\nRegister\nAfter registering\, you will 
 receive a confirmation email with information on how to join the webinar.
 \nDate: Wednesday\, June 10th\, 2026 Time: 09:00–10:00CET Location: Online
  Language: English\n&nbsp\;\n&nbsp\; https://www.equa.se/es/upcomming-even
 ts-2/upcoming-events/evento/1482-webinar-avoiding-and-managing-overheating
 -in-housing
DTSTART:20260610T090000Z
DTEND:20260610T100000Z
LOCATION:Online ()
SUMMARY:Webinar: Avoiding and Managing Overheating in Housing
URL:https://www.equa.se/es/upcomming-events-2/upcoming-events/evento/1482-w
 ebinar-avoiding-and-managing-overheating-in-housing
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