Here are the top tweets from last week!
Thank you all for joining us at the #PH2021!! We are almost at the end of the conference. The Closing Plenary - Defining Sustainable Community For All will starts in 15 minutes.#PH2021 #NAPHN #PHforAll #Conference pic.twitter.com/5knflcYJec
— NAPHN (@naphnetwork) June 11, 2021
Want to get to grips with the #Passsivhaus software #PHPP? No problem, I've got you covered! I wrote and illustrated a whole book just for you đ€© @riba publishing https://t.co/pxzybkUk3C
— Sarah Sandison Lewis (@SarahASLewis) June 7, 2021
A Pattern Language from Passive House is a 4-part workshop facilitated by Monte Paulsen, @RDHBuildings presenting design problems common to multi-unit buildings, followed by solutions that have worked in previous #highperformance projects.
— Passive House Canada (@PassiveHouseCan) June 11, 2021
Register: https://t.co/uFFadsVmaC pic.twitter.com/UdMkdfYMm9
RetroFirst â A campaign by The Architects' Journal https://t.co/rq7aNCnJ8E
— George Clarke (@MrGeorgeClarke) June 12, 2021
October 27-29 is The @NewBuildingsInstitiute #gettingtozero forum! If you're in NY for #phiuscon, why not stay for the forum?! Learn more at at https://t.co/8s1im3mi7V
— phius (@PHIUS1) June 13, 2021
Agar Grove is the largest Passivhaus development in the UK, designed with tenants and energy performance at its heart.
— Hawkins\Brown (@Hawkins_Brown) June 8, 2021
Phase 1a, which delivered 38 social rent homes, has been shortlisted in this year's @PassivhausTrust Awards for large projects. đhttps://t.co/DKtRTG8QBR pic.twitter.com/sgRCYb5Pxc
âWhat we're doing here can be upscaled to major new #housing developments. It needs to happen if we're going to meet the Governmentâs revised 2035 carbon reduction target, as current #housing construction methods will not do so,âhttps://t.co/PR4lnPobEz#Passivhaus #FridayFeeling
— Passivhaus Trust (@PassivhausTrust) June 11, 2021
Funding boost for Exeter homes projects - hooray! More #passivhaus âŠ@ExeCityLivingâ© https://t.co/OaJQZJAsKd
— Emma Osmundsen (@EmmaOsmun) June 10, 2021
it's really bad - and it hasn't even gotten that dry yet in the PNW.
— michael eliason (@holz_bau) June 12, 2021
discussed this issue today on a podcast. the PNW has long been seen as fairly climate resilient.
with extended smoke events lasting weeks, will that still be the case? https://t.co/C97JCpitz4
The Passive House Institute has several tools that can be downloaded from the ofiicial website. Among them can be found a ventilation tool, a summer temperature tool, a heat pump tool and much more! #passivehouse #efficiencyfirst #passivhaus
— International Passive House Association (@the_iPHA) June 8, 2021
Click here:
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