Session 4: Passive House goes China
Thursday, 24 September 2020, 9:00 am
Time (CEST) | Topic | Speaker |
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9:00 am | Welcome | Rainer Pfluger | Chair |
9:05 am |
Challenges and Solution of Complex Non-Residential Passive House and NZEB in China The complexity of non-residential NZEB because of unusual architectural design, new construction form presents more significant challenges than residential buildings concerning influence of thermal-bridge and airtightness. This paper introduced two representative non-residential NZEB in China to analyse these challenges and solutions.
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Peng Mengyue | Center of Science and Technology & Industrialization Development, MOHURD
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9:20 am |
A Future Blueprint - How Passive House construction in China becomes easier as we speak A summary based on the completed Tianjin Eco-City Passive House shows how future development in China benefits from lessons learned in construction, increasing product availability as well as regulatory guidelines and subsidies – accelerating the planning process and minimizing construction cost. |
Yi Zhu 朱毅 | SoftGrid (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. |
9:35 am |
The performance-based design and operational analysis of X88 kindergarten X88 kindergarten as China's first largest passive + assembly-type kindergarten, is a great significance. It also has some unexpected problems in the early stage of operation. The total cost of X88 passive kindergarten in November is lower than that of an ordinary kindergarten. X88 kindergarten provides "the first operation of the passive kindergarten" with great reference value for the cause of passive housing in China.
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Haifeng Guo | Beijing Institute of Residential BuildingDesign & Research co.,LTD |
09:50 am |
Study on a Passive House nursing home with solar-driven system in warm and humid climates Passive House nursing homes can provide elderly people better indoor conditions with much lower energy consumption and will have a large potential in Chinese building market. Apart from the general information about load profiles, the behaviour of such a building in combination with solar-driven system in warm and humid climates was also of interest, towards a renewable energy supply in future. |
Sichen Sheng | Passive House Institute |
10:05 am | Question and Answer | |
10:35 am |
Analysis and discussion on the Germany PHI certification test of energy recovery ventilators for outdoor air handling The key performance test results of electrical efficiency, heat recovery rate and frost protection are analysed. It is expected to improve the quality of products for manufacturers. Meanwhile, PHI certification test of ventilators in China are introduced. |
Jiandong Li | China Academy of Building Research (CABR) |
10:50 am |
Research and practice of passive ultra-low energy buildings in hot summer and cold winter This study focuses on the establishment of ultra-low energy building technology system in hot summer and cold winter areas. On this basis, project practice is carried out and the reliability of the technology system is verified through long-term monitoring of thermal comfort and energy consumption. |
Li Pan | Shanghai Research Institute of Building Sciences Co.,Ltd |
11:05 am |
Practice and thoughts of Shoukai Tongzhou affordable high-rise residential project This article focuses on the challenges and considerations encountered in the process of localization of passive houses in China, which are mainly related to the difficulties appeared in the architectural design stage and construction drawing design stages. |
Ruixue Li | Beijing Residential Architecture Design and Research Institute Co., Ltd. |
11:20 am | Question and Answer | |
This year you will find thematically suitable poster contributions in the ONLINE Passive House Exhibition: | ||
Optimization difficulties of PHI certification in Chinese project, Ming Yang | Prediction of indoor air quality in a passive residential house in China, Yiting Kang | Uncertainty analysis of airtightness test of passive ultra-low energy buildings based on passive house, Li Jun-wei | ||
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guided tour 2 of the exhibition guided tour 1 of the exhibition |