Top Passive House Tweets of the Last Week - January 25
January 25th, 2022
Here are the top tweets from last week!
Construction sustainability trends: “Green building” tops Twitter Q4 2021, Followed by “Passive House”#passivhaus #passivehousehttps://t.co/EjINCaOOTW
— Elrond Burrell (he/him) (@ElrondBurrell) January 31, 2022
New just in:
— Mark Siddall (@MarkSiddallRIBA) January 28, 2022
Shepherds Barn #Passivhaus #EnerPHit has been Highly Commended at the LABC Awards. pic.twitter.com/1mQau9FNkX
The UK’s first “passivhaus” leisure centre will open within months in Exeter. @ExeterCouncil says the £44m facility will use substantially less energy than is standard. Watch my @BBCSpotlight report tonight or listen on @BBCDevon from 1715. pic.twitter.com/mg8LuCd52c
— Ewan Murrie (@emurrie91) January 31, 2022
It’s a big day at #Vancouverfirehall17! Today we are going through our #Passivehouse certification testing. We have two separate certification zones in this hall that makes it very unique for Passive house. pic.twitter.com/s1OBgpoWBl
— Deputy Chief Tyler Moore (@DeputyTMoore) January 31, 2022
A major misconception is that what makes a house a good house is achieved through rare materials, great energy use and waste.
— Michael Burchert (@BurchertMichael) January 25, 2022
High-performing, resilient buildings of healthy passive house quality are largely buildable with techniques & materials with which our civilisation began. pic.twitter.com/KoIuedxShf
In this exclusive video produced by Dezeen for architecture firm @tpbennettllp, its principal director explains how its latest residential project was designed to meet Passivhaus energy standards. pic.twitter.com/FLZTJyLhVx
— Dezeen (@dezeen) January 25, 2022
"We consume a lot of energy, and the #Passivhaus concept allows us to reduce that consumption and also not to waste it."@tpbennettllp's Doug Smith shares the #design principles and #environmental considerations behind Haus on the Ridge.
— ING Media (@INGmedia) January 26, 2022
📸: @EdmundSumner https://t.co/FozlRIyguG pic.twitter.com/bRUiPoDYuD
Spotted this out and about- we need to improve quality on site to prevent thermal bypass. This is the performance gap(literally) that #Passivhaus can address! pic.twitter.com/0cziit8rHg
— Sara Darwin (@phi_architects) January 28, 2022
#DalebrightPassiveHouse by Lanefab Design/Build#Passivhaus #Burnaby #WinterLight pic.twitter.com/1LoD9iEr26
— Bryn Davidson @Lanefab (@Lanefab) January 28, 2022
We're working with @NewhamLondon to redevelop the Greenhill Centre Site in Manor Park providing 81 new affordable homes. In response to their declaration of a #climateemergency, these new homes will be #Passivhaus certified.
— Haworth Tompkins (@haworthtompkins) January 26, 2022
Read more here: https://t.co/NMEdBoITEk pic.twitter.com/xg3HtLhzbr
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