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Published: Cure for the Cold—4 Energy-Saving Tips for Buildings in Cold Climates

October 07, 2019

By Jeff Moroz

To reduce heating loads for school buildings in cold climates, focus on these four design and operations tips published in Building Operating Management

In cold climates, significant energy is used to heat buildings during the coldest times of the year—when buildings are most heavily used—providing a separate set of challenges. As a generalization, cold-climate design means that the building is typically in heating mode. Controlling heat loss, managing energy costs, and controlling thermal comfort are primary drivers.

Read full article in Building Operating Management

Lake St. Martin First Nation New School, Manitoba.

  • Jeff Moroz

    An architect with over two decades of experience, Jeff’s specialization is in K-12 design, and he leads our Manitoba K-12 Education studio.

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