Learn proven strategies to design high-performance ventilation systems that lower energy costs, optimize building airflow, and maximize indoor environmental quality.

This presentation provides a practical and regulation-focused overview of residential ventilation design in Ireland, with a strong focus on Part F of the Building Regulations and its relationship with energy efficiency, indoor air quality, and occupant comfort.
As dwellings become increasingly airtight to satisfy Part L energy targets, the importance of properly designed and commissioned ventilation systems has become critical. The presentation explains the fundamental principles of air movement, ventilation rates, and moisture management, while comparing natural ventilation, continuous mechanical extract ventilation (cMEV), and mechanical ventilation with heat recovery (MVHR) systems in real-world applications.
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Founder | isabel barros architects
Isabel is a highly experienced architect with over 30 years of experience. She is a graduate of LusÃada University in Lisbon, Portugal, and is a member of both the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland (RIAI) and the Portuguese Association of Architects. With her extensive knowledge of all stages of the architectural process, including master planning, concept design, planning, interiors, detail design, tendering, and construction administration, Isabel has been involved in numerous residential, commercial, leisure, and hotel projects. In addition to her impressive professional background, Isabel is also accredited in Conservation Grade 3 and is a member of the Irish Georgian Society. These accreditations demonstrate her commitment to preserving and restoring historic buildings and structures.