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New eBook guides Architects to designing sustainable buildings with natural ventilation

“Imagine you could reduce a building’s area used for ventilation with 90%, what would be the impact on your design and performance of that building?“.

This is the opening line of WindowMaster’s newly released eBook for Architects. The eBook addresses some of the issues and opportunities that Architects worldwide face when designing buildings that must provide both a healthy indoor climate and meet sustainable requirements.

As the title 'Why and How to use Natural Ventilation in your Building Design' also suggests, the eBook is a very hands-on guide that is meant to inspire building designers by answering some of the most commonly asked questions concerning intelligent natural ventilation. As such, the eBook offers specific advice on sustainable ventilation architecture.

The new eBook is free and can be downloaded here: www.windowmaster.com/ebook

About WindowMaster
WindowMaster aspires to protect people and the environment by creating a healthy and safe indoor climate, automatically ventilating spaces with fresh air through facade and roof windows in commercial buildings.

We offer the construction industry foresighted, flexible and intelligent window actuators and control systems for natural ventilation, mixed mode ventilation and smoke ventilation – of the highest quality.

WindowMaster employs around 150 highly experienced cleantech specialists in Denmark, Norway, Germany, United Kingdom, Ireland, Switzerland and United States of America. In addition, we work with a vast network of certified partners. With our extensive expertise built up since 1990, WindowMaster is ready to help the construction industry meet its green obligations and achieve their architectural and technical ambitions.

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