Many Kiwi homes, both old and new, are susceptible to dampness and mould due to shortcomings in the New Zealand Building Code’s requirements for managing the indoor environment, particularly in assessing moisture on internal surfaces. The Building Code’s method fails to consider thermal bridges created by materials like timber, leading to increased risk of condensation and mould growth. Research suggests that using whole building simulations to assess risk factors like internal temperature and relative humidity could improve the reliability of results and ensure new homes are warm, dry, and healthy.
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America’s Cup: Peter Burling joins Luna Rossa for 38th edition
Peter Burling, the three-time winning Kiwi helmsman, has confirmed his next move by joining the Italian syndicate Luna Rossa for the 38th America's Cup in an undefined role, where he will be a core part of their leadership group and development program. This follows his departure from Emirates Team New Zealand after failing to agree on a new cycle, marking a significant gain for Luna Rossa given Burling's expertise with AC75s. Need More Context? 🔎
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