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UKCMB launches a report on the health impact of buildings which are too dry or too damp
Buildings which are too…
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Outputs from the UKCMB re-launch event
On 20 October, the UK Centre for Moisture in Buildings (UKCMB) hosted a successful re-launch event. Over a hundred experts…
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Avoidance and diagnosis of problems associated with internal wall insulation
Internally insulating solid masonry walls can have a hugely positive impact on comfort, but doing so without regard for this…
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Hygrothermal Risk Evaluation for the Retrofit of a Typical Solid-walled Dwelling
A new study by Benat Arregi and Joseph Little finds increasing evidence that current mainstream guidance for assessing moisture risk…
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UKCMB Director Neil May awarded MBE in the Queen’s Birthday Honours List
We are delighted to announce that Neil May, Director of the UK Centre for Moisture in Buildings and Senior Research…
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Dr Marcella Ucci presents UKCMB findings at the Bartlett Research Exchange
The Bartlett Research Exchange is a fast-paced event where key research themes are explained from diverse disciplinary perspectives. This term’s…
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Neil May’s White Paper on moisture mentioned in the long-awaited Bonfield Review
The Government’s long-awaited review into energy efficiency and renewable energy measures in homes (Bonefield review) makes reference to Neil May’s (Managing Director of…
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UKCMB’s Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) to investigate dampness in buildings
The Property Care Association (PCA) and UCL Institute for Environmental Design and Engineering (UCL IEDE) have formed a two-year Knowledge…
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UKCMB launches blog with first post: ‘Mould: is it really an unbeatable monster?’ by Yasemin Aktas
UKCMB have recently launched…