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Part 2: Designing for People: Thermal Comfort Principles and Practical Applications for Residential Homes & Buildings

Part 2: Designing for People: Thermal Comfort Principles and Practical Applications for Residential Homes & Buildings

CRITICAL CANADIAN BUILDING SCIENCE WEBINAR SERIES

IN PARTNERSHIP WITH: ENBRIDGE GAS, CACEA, AND BUILDING KNOWLEDGE CANADA

Part 2: Designing for People: Thermal Comfort Principles and Practical Applications for Residential Homes & Buildings

Join Gord Cooke of Building Knowledge Canada and ASHRAE Fellow and Distinguished Lecturer Robert Bean for a two-part webinar series that explores the science of thermal comfort and how it applies in real-world residential design.

Grounded in ASHRAE Standard 55 and informed by Robert Bean’s integrated design approach, these sessions bridge the gap between theory and practice. You’ll gain practical insight into how enclosure performance, window design, radiant temperature, HVAC systems, and human factors all work together to influence comfort.

Whether you’re involved in design, construction, or advising clients, this series offers a clearer, more holistic approach to delivering consistent comfort in residential projects.

Sponsor: Enbridge Gas & CACEA

Host: Building Knowledge Canada

Speakers: Robert Bean and Gord Cooke

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Part 2: Designing for People: Thermal Comfort Principles and Practical Applications for Residential Homes & Buildings

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Part 1: Designing for People: Thermal Comfort Principles and Practical Applications for Residential Homes & Buildings

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