Passivhaus News
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A Passivhaus first for Peabody!
Not-for-profit London housing association Peabody unveil plans for their first large scale Passivhaus scheme in south-east London.
25th April 2024
Scottish Government urged to hold its nerve on Passivhaus policy
The Passivhaus Trust has issued a response to Homes for Scotland's call to 'pause and review' Scottish Passivhaus equivalent plans.
22nd April 2024
One step at a time: Retrofitting to EnerPHit Plus
Longstanding PHT Patron & Passivhaus Architect, Eco Design Consultants, walk the talk with an aspirational phased self-build retrofit aiming for EnerPHit Plus.
21st April 2024
Last chance to book! Heat pumps for large and complex buildings
Explore design aspects and gain insights from real-world experiences in our next electrifying masterclass all about Heat Pumps.
17th April 2024
Ecological Building Systems take Gold!
We are delighted to announce PHT Patron Ecological Building Systems as Gold sponsors of the 2024 UK Passivhaus Conference.
3rd April 2024
Gold-standard extension for world-class collection
An Oxford college library extension and special collections centre targeting Passivhaus aims to increase space, improve access, and safeguard a world-class collection while minimising the building's operational energy use. The Spencer Building is an ambitious new build project with historic façade retention, designed within a constrained conservation site in line with Corpus Christi College future development plans.
3rd April 2024
Palomar court pilots Passivhaus prefab
An 8-unit block of Passivhaus-certified apartments, the Palomar Court project in the Gascoigne neighbourhood of East London was constructed using an offsite light gauge steel frame system.
2nd April 2024
Pitched perfect
Conservation area aesthetic requirements resulted in a dual-faced design for the Pitched Passivhaus selfbuild in Dulwich. A contemporary elevation at the rear is combined with a traditional Arts and Crafts elevation at the front and includes a false chimney concealing the MVHR ventilation system.