The greenhouse climate is controlled
through natural ventilation and a heating system.
Good indoor air quality and low carbon emissions can be achieved
through natural ventilation, when possible, which can refresh indoor air without increasing energy consumption, but this requires good outdoor air quality.
Not exact matches
We should also be using
natural ventilation, even
through the cool seasons.
The building promotes sustainability, achieved
through the use of
natural ventilation and the provision of photovoltaics to generate renewable electricity.
Natural ventilation flows from the ocean view decks of each room
through to the main doors opening onto the pool terrace.
Small indoor gardening setups won't need to worry too much about
ventilation, as the
natural airflow
through the room is sufficient for most systems.
Natural ventilation is achieved
through openings in the external timber cladding of the venue resulting in substantial carbon emission reductions.
The building optimizes the workplace environment
through efficient floor plates and core layout,
natural ventilation, access to the outdoors
through a series of exterior terraces, and a high - performance window glazing system that maximizes views and transparency while minimizing heat gain.
And there is a
ventilation system, exactly the kind I have promoted for years, using
natural ventilation, «maintained
through smart window technology which uses internal and external monitoring to automatically open and close windows as needed for a healthier interior environment.»
That means supplementing energy savings with more thoughtful features like daylighting and
natural ventilation through energy - efficient skylights, using solar - powered water heaters, and employing intelligent controls for skylights, other lighting and heating / cooling systems.