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PROGRAMME
10:00 Welcome, moderator Katrina Sichel
Session 1: State of playA business perspective by Michael K. Rasmussen, SVP Brand the VELUX GroupWhat are the knowns and the unknowns in science? Peter Holzer, Institute of Building Research & InnovationPoint of departure interview with Commissioner Maroš Šefčovič
Session 2: Perspectives Risk factors and challenges in healthy buildings , Dr Isabella Annesi-Maesano, INSERM Research DirectorAffordable and healthy - the RenovActive concept, Christophe Verbiest, Head of Buildings Works, Foyer Anderlechtois & Christian Fosseur, Director VELUX BelgiumTestimonial of family living in an Active House, Langhelle Family, Active House Norway
12:00 Lunch and networking
13:00 Healthy Homes – the dataQuiz time! What do we think we know? , Moderator Katrina SichelLaunch of Healthy Homes Barometer 2016, Prof. Dr. Dr. h. c. Bernd Wegener, Humboldt University & Ingrid Reumert, VP Stakeholder Communications & Sustainability VELUX GroupRole of buildings for wellbeing, Andreas Hermelink, Principal Consultant, ECOFYS
13:45 Healthy break
14:15 7 parallel roundtable sessions
15:30 Plenary recap on conclusions & recapModerators
16:00 Cocktail reception2ND HEALTHY BUILDINGS DAY 20162
STATE OF PLAY
A business perspective by Michael K. Rasmussen, SVP Brand the VELUX Group
What are the knowns and the unknowns in science? Peter Holzer, Institute of Building Research & Innovation
Point of departure interview with Commissioner Maroš Šefčovič2ND HEALTHY BUILDINGS DAY 20163
STATE OF PLAY
A business perspective by Michael K. Rasmussen, SVP Brand the VELUX Group
What are the knowns and the unknowns in science? Peter Holzer, Institute of Building Research & Innovation
Point of departure interview with Commissioner Maroš Šefčovič2ND HEALTHY BUILDINGS DAY 20164
STARRY NIGHTS
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BRING ⁄ LIGHT TO LIFE
Daylight and fresh air are essential for our health and wellbeing.6 2ND HEALTHY BUILDINGS DAY 2016
BRING ⁄ LIGHT TO LIFE
We spend up to 90% of our time inside buildings — living, working and playing.7 2ND HEALTHY BUILDINGS DAY 2016
BRING ⁄ LIGHT TO LIFE
THE VELUX VISION
To lead the development of better living environments with daylight and fresh air through the roof, and to be rated as the best in the eyes of our customers.8 2ND HEALTHY BUILDINGS DAY 2016
BRING ⁄ LIGHT TO LIFE
A healthy home is considered of primary importance for healthy living.9
90%of Europeans see it as ‘of above-average importance’ to let fresh air into their homes.
86%of Europeans see it as ‘of above-average importance’ to have plenty of daylight in their homes.
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A HOLISTIC APPROACH
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THE ACTIVE HOUSE ALLIANCE
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STRIVE ⁄ FOR THE BEST
“One experiment is better than a thousand expert views.”
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— Villum Kann Rasmussen, approx. 1944
STRIVE ⁄ FOR THE BEST
The Model Home 2020 programme has shown that it is possibleto build sustainable buildings for the future – today.
Home for Life (DK)
Licht AktivHaus (D)
Green Lighthouse (DK)
Maison Air et Lumière (F)
Sunlighthouse (A)
Carbon Light Homes (GB)
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STRIVE ⁄ FOR THE BEST
A decade of full-scale experiments
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01 Torzhkovskaya Street
St Petersburg, Russia
02 SoltagCopenhagen,Denmark
03 ÁtikaBilbao, Spain
04VELUXlabMilan, Italy
05 VELUX House, COP15
La Rochelle, France
06 Home for LifeAarhus, Denmark
07 Green LighthouseCopenhagen, Denmark
08 SunlighthouseVienna, Austria
09 LichtAktiv HausHamburg, Germany
10 Maison Air et LumièreParis, France
11 CarbonLight HomesKettering, UK
12 Osram Culture CentreCopenhagen, Denmark
13 Guldberg SchoolCopenhagen, Denmark
14 Albertslund Solar PrismAlbertslund, Denmark
15 Russian Active HouseMoscow, Russia
16 SolhusetHoersholm, Denmark
17 ISOBO AktivStavanger, Norway
18 Future Active HouseTrondheim, Norway
19 Smith ResidenceSt. Louis, USA
20 De PoortersMontfoort, the Netherlands
21 Healthy Home townhousesStjoerdal, Norway
22 Great Gulf Active HouseToronto, Canada
23 Langebjerg SchoolFredensborg, Denmark
24 Green Solutions HouseRoenne, Denmark
25 Active HouseRome, Italy
26 RenovActive HouseBrussels, Belgium
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HEALTHY BUILDINGS / A HISTORY
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STATE OF PLAY
A business perspective by Michael K. Rasmussen, SVP Brand the VELUX Group
What are the knowns and the unknowns in science? Peter Holzer, Institute of Building Research & Innovation
Point of departure interview with Commissioner Maroš Šefčovič2ND HEALTHY BUILDINGS DAY 201617
VELUX HEALTHY BULDING DAYState of playWhat is the known and the unknown in science?
Dipl.-Ing. Dr. Peter Holzer
Indoor Health …
o is an issue of crucial importance
o is a maneuvre of deflection from …
o is a nice to have …
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70.000 generations in East-Africa, outdoors
3.500 generations out of Africa, outdoors
7 generations dominantly indoors
Indoor Health Indoor Comfort
Comfortis a staus of mind, of personal satisfaction,is about minimizing energy expense,with rare exceptions
Healthis a status of wellbeing, both physiologically and psychologicallymuch more complex than comfortgenerally much slower in response
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Today‘s Indoor Comfort benchmarksare a matters of definition
and of technical meansnot of human nature
Comfort standard ISO7730
• steady state thermal equilibrium
• limited skin temperature
• limited sweat rate
• limited air movement
• fixed clothing
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Physical Comfort Parameters discussed from a health perspective
• Temperature 22 – 26°C
• Humidity 40 – 60%
• Air Velocity 0,2 m/s
• Air Quality 1.000 ppm
• Light 100 – 2.000 Lux
+ PM 2.5 !
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Finally
• Comfort is a state of mind.Health is something even more complex.Get out of comfort zone, sometimes.
• A house should enable comfort and support healthIt can never supply them.
• A healthy home shouldprotect from the outside as much as necessaryconnect to the outside as much as possible
• Acceptability of IEQ rises significantlywith personal involvment and adaptive options
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Thank youGood luck in Healthy Buildings
Peter Holzer
STATE OF PLAY
A business perspective by Michael K. Rasmussen, SVP Brand the VELUX Group
What are the knowns and the unknowns in science? Peter Holzer, Institute of Building Research & Innovation
Point of departure interview with Commissioner Maroš Šefčovič2ND HEALTHY BUILDINGS DAY 201628
FILM MAROS SEFCOVIC
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