Here are the top tweets from last week!
Good news! The thermal bridges catalogue is back! It has been updated and is now back on https://t.co/ddYhqVuvMB. It's available here:https://t.co/ZgV4x4oGlc#passivhaus #passivehouse #netzero #sustainability #efficiencyfirst pic.twitter.com/5jfkZXSdLn
— International Passive House Association (@the_iPHA) May 19, 2021
"Infection indoors can be reduced by 50% with increased air flow, and by up to 90% with increased air flow, filtration and mask-wearing," says @Orla_Hegarty at #Oireachtas Health Committee
— Passive House Plus (@phplusmag) May 19, 2021
'Is Cost the Barrier to Passive House Performance?' @naphnetwork report showing first costs vary from 1-8% - with inexperienced teams or complex forms having highest costs. https://t.co/W7iWpoN1pH
— michael eliason (@holz_bau) May 20, 2021
If you're well organised, can keep to a budget and are good with people, then perhaps project managing your house build is the way to go.https://t.co/fCurIvNhtU#SelfBuild #ProjectManagement #Passivhaus pic.twitter.com/NAS4sIYKza
— Ben Adam-Smith (@BenAdamSmith) May 18, 2021
Goldsmith Street is remarkable because it is living proof that budget, design and environment are all possible: https://t.co/jQMfqupYUo#budget #passivhaus pic.twitter.com/5Ew8esiUvz
— RISE Design Studio (@RISE_D_S) May 19, 2021
El @CSCAE, lanza una interesante iniciativa para acercar los #ODS a la #ciudadanía. #ConstruyeSostenibilidad, conseguir pueblos y ciudades más respetuosos con el #medioambiente.
— Consorcio PassivHaus (@ConPassivHaus) May 20, 2021
Vía @CICconstruccion: https://t.co/LbAkLMIUwl#ConstrucciónSostenible #Agenda2030 #Sostenibilidad
Climate pledges by governments to date fall well short of what is required to bring global energy-related CO2 emissions to net zero by 2050 according to new #IEA report, "Net Zero by 2050: a Roadmap for the Global Energy Sector"... so what's the plan?https://t.co/aA0HWfjMAS pic.twitter.com/1Sgk9uKBW0
— Rob McLeod 💙 (@PassivhausPlus) May 18, 2021
The Skeena Residence at @ubcokanagan is much more than net-zero ready. It will be a certified Passive House. @jjhorgan @the_iPHA @PassiveHouseCan @RDHBuildings https://t.co/gn7r6tYYzw
— Monte Paulsen (@MontePaulsen) May 17, 2021
Congrats @PortlandHousingAuthority, a multifamily, new construction project in Portland, ME is PHIUS+ CORE Pre-Certified. Another fab building in Portland- directly adjacent to beautiful green space and easy access to extensive bike paths connecting downtown. Great job! pic.twitter.com/CV8KtwJObM
— passivhausMAINE🌲🦞🌎💫🏗🏬🏘 (@passivhausME) May 19, 2021