International Passivhaus Conference Programme announced
Reliable and cost-effective Certifited Passivhaus components form the key concepts of the 2015 International Passivhaus Conference which will be held from 17th to 18th April 2015 in Leipzig, Germany. Over a hundred International speakers will present exemplary projects and solutions for building systems, ventilation units and windows. Besides the economic viability of the Passivhaus Standard, the event will also focus upon challenges of specific building uses and of different climatic circumstances.
Special sessions will be dedicated to the EU-funded projects, EuroPHit (step-by-step retrofits) and PassREg (Passivhaus regions with renewable energies). The conference is complemented by a number of workshops and excursions. Winners of the 2015 Component Award will also be announced.
2015 Conference Themes:
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01 Economics of energy efficient construction
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02 EnerPHit components for retrofits
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03 Passive House suitable ventilation
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05 Retrofit solutions for ventilation systems
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06 1000 ways to heat a Passive House
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07 Step-by-step refurbishments with Passive House components (EuroPHit)
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08 Successful implementation of the Passive House Standard on regional und communal levels (PassREg)
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09 Making progress in warmer climates
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10 Is zero equal to forty? Sustainability ambitions critically reviewed
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11 Affordable examples of Passive Houses for residental and non-residental buildings
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12 Cutting-edge research and development
Download the Conference Programme here.
Early Bird Registration Expires: 20th February 2015
Take advantage of the early bird registration rates by booking your ticket before the 20th February.
Passivhaus components allow building owners to save hard cash...The certificate provides planners and architects with a high reliability that the calculated energy efficiency of a building will be achieved in practice. Wolfgang Fiest, Director of the Passive House Institute.
Further Information:
International Passivhaus Conference
8th January 2015
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