Session 16: PHPP and other tools
Wednesday, 15 September 2021
PHPP is the central passive house planning tool. Together with other tools, it enables for cost-effective and energy-efficient construction to be reliably planned. Advanced coordination, quality assurance and intensive monitoring of the realized projects ensure that the buildings function as 'planned'. The speakers will present the PHPP and other valuable 'digital tools' and show by example how they are used.
Time (CEST) | Topic | Speaker | |
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4:00 pm | Welcome | ||
4:05 pm |
Multi-pane windows in the PHPP
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Esther Gollwitzer | Passivhaus Institut
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4:20 pm |
Many practical examples of highly-efficient, affordable solutions already exist. However, much of this knowledge remains in the hands of the designers. Often, there is no time to pass on this knowledge. The LfU publication "Optimisation approaches for affordable and energy-efficient construction" is a repository of this knowledge, making it available for others to enable all future buildings to be highly efficient.
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Tobias Unger | Bayrisches Landesamt für Umwelt |
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4:35 pm |
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Susanne Theumer | Passivhaus Institut |
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4:50 pm | Question and Answer | ||
5:10 pm |
Affordable Housing: Mitigating costs by enhanced PH coordination |
Deborah Byrne | Kearns Mancini Architects Kelly Fisher | Kearns Mancini Architects |
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5:25 pm |
Post-occupancy monitoring: What to observe, how to select equipment |
Wolfgang Hasper | Passivhaus Institut |
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5:40 pm |
Passivhaus Student Accommodation: lessons learnt in the UK |
Gwilym Still | Max Fordham LLP |
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5:55 pm | Question and Answer | ||
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