by John Molloy | May 25, 2016 | Events, Projects, University
The James Dyson Building and Centre at the Engineering Department of the University of Cambridge was officially opened on Monday 9th May 2016. The building is completely ventilated with Breathing Buildings equipment. The whole ventilation strategy of the building was...
by John Molloy | May 18, 2016 | Hybrid Ventilation
Breathing Buildings is pleased to announce that the next Cambridge University undergraduate research project we are supervising is on hybrid ventilation. Hybrid ventilation is the future according to Shaun Fitzgerald, CEO of Breathing Buildings. However, the optimum...
by John Molloy | May 13, 2016 | Natural Ventilation, Hybrid Ventilation, Mixed Mode
Breathing Buildings attended the 2016 CIBSE Technical Symposium at Heriot-Watt University. Dr Owen Connick highlighted the amazing impact engineers can have on a project if they are engaged at the start of a process. The case study on the net zero energy Costa Coffee...
by John Molloy | Apr 18, 2016 | Natural Ventilation, Events
Last week, three intrepid engineers from the Breathing Buildings ventured into the far north (Edinburgh) in search of Haggis, Kilts and the CIBSE Technical Symposium at Heriot Watt University. We failed to consume any Haggis and didn’t wear a kilt the whole two-days,...
by John Molloy | Apr 11, 2016 | PSBP
In the latest edition of CIBSE Journal, Breathing Buildings discusses how the Priority School Building Programme (PSBP) has invested more than £5bn into UK schools since its inception in 2011. Schools funded through the PSBP are required to adhere to building...