Passive House Weekly July 17th, 2023

July 17th, 2023

Please read on for a selection of Passive House happenings, articles, interviews, and developments.

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1. PHA Week in Preview

WED: Buildings of Excellence: Working For a Low Carbon Future

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Join us for Buildings of Excellence: Working For a Low Carbon Future, where we will showcase the award-winning designs by Curtis + Ginsberg Architects in the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority’s (NYSERDA) Buildings of Excellence Competition. Discover how Castle III in East Harlem and Shore Hill Development in Bay Ridge exemplify innovative and sustainable practices to minimize carbon footprint. Mark Ginsberg will discuss their success and the vital role of buildings in New York State's carbon reduction plan and he will explore the future of low carbon architecture and be part of the movement towards a greener future.

Since being launched in 2019, the NYSERDA Buildings of Excellence Competition has awarded more than $48 million to innovative low- or zero-carbon multifamily buildings that are clean, resilient, affordable, and replicable. The Competition is a large part of New York State's ambitious plan to cut statewide carbon emissions, of which buildings play an oversized role. Join us

NOW LIVE: New Passive House Podcast Episode

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School-Age Children Immersed in Passive House Via Super Scientist Program

Up to two thousand Ontario children – and counting – now grasp the fundamentals of Passive House, and it’s all thanks to an extra-school program called Super Scientist.

The Super Scientist company runs STEM programming in Ontario across both private and public schools, during STEM classes and private afterschool classes, for children as young as six up to age thirteen. While the program changes each year, this spring, Super Scientist company founder Louise MacPherson used the program to introduce kids to Passive House. Continue reading. Continue reading

3. Upcoming Conferences

ASES Solar 2023 (Aug 8-11)
ASES supports the global initiative that a world equitably transformed to 100% renewable energy is an urgent necessity. Through the ASES National Solar Conference, SOLAR 2023 will elevate public, institutional, and governmental awareness of the critical role solar energy is playing in the global energy landscape. We must ensure that access to and the benefits from clean energy will be enjoyed by all communities, especially those that have been denied those benefits in the past.

2023 Passive House Network Conference (Sep 28-Oct 6)
At the 2023 Passive House Network Conference, we will share our ambitions for a better world. Today, we have huge opportunities to change course. As communities are being stressed and assaulted by the escalating effects of the climate crisis: wild fires, droughts, floods, conflicts, energy insecurity, poverty, sickness and inequality – let’s explore how we can build better buildings, better communities and a better world. Passive House is the platform. Passive House education and peer-to-peer knowledge sharing has the power to change our vocabulary, our conversations, and our culture. Let’s expand the conversation. The conference program will include industry leading designers, builders, developers, manufacturers, and owners, from across the country and around the world.

BuildingEnergy NYC (Oct 12)
NESEA's BuildingEnergy NYC conference and trade show is a chance to immerse yourself in a full day of networking and intensive learning with your peers from the fields of design, construction, engineering, policy, finance, and beyond. This unique event is designed by and for our community of practitioners, ensuring that the content is useful, relevant, and on the leading edge. Conference sessions present best practices and lessons learned based on real case studies and proven data, as well as showcasing innovative technologies and programs. If you are a building sustainability professional in any stage of your career, mark your calendar now, and plan to join us on Thursday, October 12, 2023 in New York City!

PhiusCon (November 7-10)
PhiusCon 2023 is headed to the Lone Star State! By hosting this year’s conference in Houston, we have our eyes set on the next frontier of passive building: hot and humid climates. The need for reliable, efficient buildings has never been greater in Texas and beyond, which is why now is the perfect time to expand Phius’ footprint in the south. Phius buildings are designed with the grid in mind – providing energy independence and hardening the larger grid system. Despite the challenges posed, the Phius methodology has proven to be effective in hot and humid climates. PhiusCon 2023 will provide an entryway into the Phius community for local practitioners, developers and policymakers, equipping them with a blueprint to create more resilient, grid-friendly, healthy communities.

27th International Passive House Conference (April 5-6)
Look for­ward to the 27th In­ter­na­tion­al Pass­ive House Con­fer­en­ce which will take place on 5th and 6th April 2024 on the cam­pus "Tech­nik" of the Leo­pold Fran­zens Uni­versity in the beau­ti­ful city of Inns­bruck, Aus­tria!
The theme of the con­fer­en­ce is: "Ret­ro­fit. Have an im­pact."
The call for papers is now open. Sub­mit your ab­stracts and be part of the con­fer­en­ce pro­gram for 2024!

4. New Videos

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5. Upcoming Passive House Happenings

Passive House Accelerator
Buildings of Excellence: Working For a Low Carbon Future (July 19)
Passive House for Elderly Residents in Warm Climates: Meeting Unique Technical Challenges (July 26)

Passive House Network
New Regional Hybrid CPHD Courses (June-Sept)
Development Disclosure & Support of Racial Equity: A Profile of Action (July 27)
CPHD On-Demand Trainings

Phius
Certified Verifier Training (July 10)
A Case for Phius Certified Warehouses with Jesse Hunt and Al Mitchell (July 25)

Emu Passive
Passive Design Build Boot Camp, Vermont (July 31)

Passive House Institute
PHPP Expert Course (Sep-Jan)
Online PH Designer/Consultant Course in English (Oct-Dec)

Energize Delaware, New Ecology + Green Building United
Phius Certified Builder (CPHB) Training (July 19-21)

Peel Passive House
Passive House Design & Construction Course (Sep 12)


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6. What We're Reading

Passive House designs a growing differentiator in NYC (Forbes)
The UK’s first Passivhaus Plus school wins award for zero carbon innovation (PBC Today)
Willmott Dixon zero-carbon school wins Passivhaus award (Facilities Management Journal)
Alberta filed 1st ever criminal charges against a carbon offset firm. Here’s why they may not be the last (CBC)
A new program is showing promise in chipping away at Maine’s affordable housing crisis (Next City)
Major homeownership expenses are unaffordable in three quarters of the U.S. (Builder Online)
Untangling the skilled labor knot (Journal of Light Construction)
Cement warms the planet. This green version just got a key nod of approval. (Washington Post)
To help cool a hot planet, the whitest of white coats (New York Times)
The wind is in hydrogen’s sails; politics could change that (Government Technology)

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