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Ses­sion 3

Ses­si­on 3: So­ci­al Hou­sing and Stu­dent Re­si­dences

Fri­day, 10th March 2023, Fo­rum2

In Wies­ba­den, will be re­cor­ded and provided on de­mand to the on­line par­ti­cipants after the con­fer­en­ce

Eng­lish ses­sion

Time (CET) Lec­ture Speak­er            
1.30 pm Wel­come
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Sarah Lewis | Passivhaus Trust

1.35 pm

Lar­ge Sca­le Pas­siv­haus So­ci­al Hou­sing

More information will follow soon.

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Jesus Menendez | ZE Passivhaus Services Ltd

1.50 pm

Les­sons Le­ar­ned: De­li­ve­ry of the 1st Ge­ne­ra­ti­on of Com­plex Ca­na­di­an PH Stu­dent Re­si­dences

More information will follow soon.

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Marine Sanchez | RDH Building Science

2.05 pm

Ful­ly Oc­cu­pied Mul­ti­fa­mi­ly PH Buil­dings: How Are They Per­for­ming and What Ha­ve We Le­ar­ned?

The presenters have been as­so­ci­ated with the design and com­ple­tion of dozens of Pass­ive House build­ings. In this present­a­tion, we will provide the de­tails of at least twelve build­ings that have been in op­er­a­tion for at least one year, share what we have learned, and dis­cuss how they are per­form­ing.

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Lois Arena & Mark Ginsberg | Steven Winter Associates, Inc.; Curtis & Ginsberg Architects, LLP
2.20 pm Ques­tions and an­swers  

2.40 pm

UBC Evol­ve: An Aca­de­mic Le­ar­ning Tool for Pas­si­ve Hou­se

Evol­ve is an on-cam­pus mul­ti-fa­mi­ly buil­ding that de­mons­tra­tes the ach­ie­ve­ment of high­per­for­man­ce out­co­mes through in­te­gra­ted pas­si­ve and ac­ti­ve stra­te­gies. The pro­ject is a lear­ning tool in the aca­de­mic and in­dus­try set­ting and will in­form how we de­sign and li­ve in the fu­ture.

 

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Iain MacFadyen & Liam Davis & John Madden | ZGF Architects; University of British Columbia
2.55 pm

Meas­ured out­put of the first res­id­en­tial build­ing that was cer­ti­fied ac­cord­ing to the Pass­ive House Stand­ard 

This PH buil­ding ope­ra­tes pro­per­ly in the cold cli­ma­tic re­gi­on and shows gre­at en­er­gy-sa­ving po­ten­ti­al, mean­whi­le, it al­so pro­vi­des a com­for­ta­ble in­door en­vi­ron­ment. The SHD is on­ly 13.7% of lo­cal con­ven­tio­nal GB buil­dings, re­sul­ting in 86.3% en­er­gy sa­vings. The to­tal si­te en­er­gy con­sump­ti­on for the who­le buil­ding is on­ly 30.8% of the GB buil­ding. So, PH tech­no­lo­gies can be wi­de­ly pro­mo­ted in cold cli­ma­te zo­ne in Chi­na.

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Fei Han | Sino-German Ecopark Passive House Building Technology Co.Ltd.

3.10 pm

 

Air­tight­ness Tes­ting for a Lar­ge Stu­dent Hou­sing PH Pro­ject - A Sto­ry Told in 7 Epi­so­des

RDH per­for­med 7 dif­fe­rent air­tight­ness tests for a $201 mil­li­on uni­ver­si­ty cam­pus Pas­si­ve Hou­se hou­sing pro­ject in Vic­to­ria, Ca­na­da to help the pro­ject team un­der­stand the ac­tu­al air­tight­ness per­for­man­ce of all the com­pon­ents and as­sem­b­lies whi­le they we­re in­stal­led, and the con­struc­ti­on pro­gres­sed.

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Torsten Ely | RDH Building Science Inc.
3.25 pm Ques­tions and an­swers  

 

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