Ann-Marie discusses high quality design, tailoring Passivhaus to suit bespoke client needs and the tools required to achieve net zero carbon.https://t.co/UOhDuLBtg6
We're thrilled to have Harold Orr back for an encore!
In the 1970s, the SK govt asked Harold Orr & a group of individuals to design a passive solar house to withstand the changing local climate. They paved the way for a movement of innovators.
Have you seen what's on this week? The next iPHA Webinar on embodied carbon and energy will take place on Wednesday. Visit the webinar page on the iPHA website to register!
Forging new architectural paths in the fermented beverage industry, the low-energy building pays homage to traditional Hudson Valley barns. https://t.co/fpf91Xz7pO
The#IceBoxChallenge in #StEnochSquare continues: come along to see how the Passivhaus system reduces home and workplace heating (& cooling) bills and carbon emissions.
“Reducing food waste by 75%, for eg, could move Earth Overshoot Day back 8 days; moving to electric cars could move it back 5; and adopting passive house standards across all buildings could shift it by 11 days”#passivhaus#passivehouse#efficiencyfirsthttps://t.co/VgkMrKC0Bk
— Elrond Burrell (he/him) (@ElrondBurrell) August 2, 2021