Passive House Crash Course

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  • Опубликовано: 27 июл 2024
  • Passive House Accelerator partnered with the AIAS chapter from New York Institute of Technology to bring students a free and open-to-all crash course in Passive House design and careers. This 1-hour lunchtime special will take a dive into the design principles that drive Passive House performance, the wide range of building typologies possible, and how to become a certified Passive House designer or consultant.
    Come learn how to design homes and buildings that are safer for people and better for the planet. While this course is tailored to design, architecture, engineering students we welcome all students interested in creating a career out of climate action
    ABOUT PASSIVE HOUSE ACCELERATOR:
    Passive House Accelerator is a catalyst for zero carbon building. We are a hub for sharing innovation and thought leadership in Passive House design and construction.
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Комментарии • 9

  • @BuildingABetterWay
    @BuildingABetterWay 11 месяцев назад +3

    Love the videos. Thank you guys for making passive house much more common. My company, Earth Bound Homes in the San Francisco Bay Area, has seen an amazing uptick in Passive House projects and we now have 7 custom Passive Home projects with 7 different architects in production or Preconstruction, when 4 years ago, we had none.

  • @canonurdogan
    @canonurdogan 2 года назад

    Hi. I have been thinking on a project and lately started to complain about myself becaue beeing too slow. Your channel name was kind of bell ringer.
    Now, after watching the video, I really believe that I can find someone in this community to discuss my project.
    Before start mailing about it, to anyone I can reach, volenteers are welcomed. Promise it is interesting and starting breif wont be long

  • @timpula9984
    @timpula9984 8 месяцев назад

    Is the actual slide deck presentation available somewhere to look at?

  • @paulrey27
    @paulrey27 Год назад +1

    There's mention of a discord channel! Please share!??

  • @ViktorSolenoid
    @ViktorSolenoid 2 года назад +1

    Great video and it seems it's a cool channel too. Subscribed. I was wondering, do we actually need windows which can be opened in a passive house, as we get the fresh air through the heat exchanging ventilators. I'm building an one story house and fixed windows will also improve the safety of the house (I live in Bulgaria). Thanks in advance for the suggestions.

    • @paulrey27
      @paulrey27 Год назад

      Not sure if they'll reply but operable windows are important for emergency egress so keep that in mind. In some cases, it may be acceptable to install fixed windows in lieu of operable windows.

  • @damitamiles6849
    @damitamiles6849 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you for sharing this - it opens the dialogue on this - additionally I don’t think that the government should be regulating how homeowners build their homes- homeowners should provide the plans to potential home buyers and let them make the choice - this movement to use health as a measure to impose rules and requirements that limit society from building their own homes is a subversive agenda-

  • @damitamiles6849
    @damitamiles6849 5 месяцев назад

    Also, relying on electricity isn’t smart either- closing your home up so tight that if your fresh air unit stops working- you will be living in stale air- you will still have to open a window - I don’t think the climate issue is real-humans could never overpower the renewable energy of earth occurring perpetually- the fear of outside air and the need to filter it is border line paranoia- the best fresh air is mother nature it can’t be duplicated

  • @damitamiles6849
    @damitamiles6849 5 месяцев назад

    It seems that this trend called “passive house” isn’t really a new idea- it’s a simplistic way to building a home only integrating more electricity in our time- I think building homes over generations took a downfall -and quality was lost-the old homes in the Caribbean countries are built in this similar way withstanding weather and time-I think this is being overcomplicated -