Case Study: Corridor Pressurization, Elevator Vestibules, and Air Tightness

Our latest case study delves into the complex dynamics of corridor pressurization, focusing on its impact on energy use, thermal demand, and odour transfer in high-rise residential buildings.

In this study, we modelled different pressurization rates and air tightness measures in a 40-storey residential building in Toronto. The results reveal the trade-offs between energy efficiency and odour control, providing valuable insights for optimizing building performance.

For a detailed breakdown of our findings, we invite you to view and download the complete slide deck. If these insights resonate with your projects, we'd love to discuss how our expertise can help you achieve your goals. Reach out to us for more information!

Link to complete slide deck
Previous
Previous

Case Study: Data Center Heat Recovery in Residential Buildings