Join us in Vilnius for an exciting new event in the Passive House on Tour series!
This English/Lithuanian workshop is designed for architects and building physicists who wish to delve deeper into the topic of energy-efficient building design. Why should we build Passive Houses? What are the requirements for and advantages of a ventilation with heat recovery? What are the characteristics of a particularly efficient HVAC system? Why is the quality of the thermal envelope so important? How can architectural design increase a buildings' energy efficiency? What passive and active cooling strategies are available to maintain comfortable building conditions during heat waves?
The presentation on a PH certified new build project in Kaunas, Lithuania, rounds off the workshop programme. Check out the project database (ID no. 5998) to find out more about this exemplary terraced house.
TIME | PRESENTATION | SPEAKERS |
13.00 | Welcome and introduction to the workshop topic | Rokas Petrašiūnas |
13.05 | Why should we build Passive Houses? | Edward Lowes |
13.50 | Passive House Ventilation | Kristin Bräunlich |
14.20 | Coffee break | |
14.35 | Architectural design to increase buildings' energy efficiency | Edward Lowes |
15.15 | Design of an efficient HVAC system | Kristin Bräunlich |
16.00 | Coffee break | |
16.15 | Ventilation and cooling | Dr. Jürgen Schnieders |
17.00 | Project: An exemplary, certified terraced Passive House in Kaunas (Project ID 5998) - IN LITHUANIAN | Rytis Kaminskas |
17.30 | Special ventilation topics | Rokas Petrašiūnas |
18.00 | End of official programme & Optional time for networking |
Participation in this event is free of charge. To register, please click here.
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