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    • Research led knowledge transfer
      • Benchmarking Fungal Levels in UK Building Stock
      • Rethinking energy retrofit
      • Waterproofing cavity walls
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    • Online learning events
    • International Conference in Moisture in Buildings 2025
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    UKCMB launches a report on the health impact of buildings which are too dry or too damp

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    Buildings which are too…

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    Outputs from the UKCMB re-launch event

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    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

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    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

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    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

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    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

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    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

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    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

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    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

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    UKCMB have recently launched…

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    Two new projects within the UKCMB

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    We are glad to announce that two UKCMB projects have started, both of which will be presented at the upcoming…

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13 Jun

Happy to announce our proposal "#PublicHealth & #EarthquakeEngineering (HASDEM): Reduction of Earthquake-Induced #Physical and #SocialRisks, and #UrbanResilience Building for #Türkiye" was successful at the TÜBİTAK's 1001Caba funding competition
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13 Jun

UKCMB Technical Director Dr @VMarincioni will be speaking at the #RetrofitRevisit Building Performance evaluation workshop, 18 Jun, London. The project evaluated 10 dwellings a decade after they received #energyefficient #retrofit measures.

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28 May

Fixing #damp #mould in homes prevents serious risks to health and wellbeing. Removing the most serious risks to #health #safety in the poorest quality #homes can save the #NHS £600mn a yr.

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27 May

How do we ensure that future land use decisions allow for a just transition? Join us on Wednesday 29 May for a panel discussion with @NinaSkorupska @REAssociation, @suepritch @FFC_Commission, @hicksml @AldersgateGrp & ISR's @CaroleDalin

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