专题论坛 10

Ses­si­on 10: In­ter­na­tio­nal Pas­si­ve Hou­se Pro­jects

Tues­day, 14 Sep­tem­ber 2021

 

Pass­ive Houses can be im­ple­men­ted in any geo­graph­ic en­vir­on­ment and in ac­cord­ance with coun­try-spe­cif­ic cul­tur­al char­ac­ter­ist­ics. From the United King­dom to Po­land to In­dia and Aus­tralia, the speak­ers in this ses­sion will share their ex­per­i­en­ce of Pass­ive House con­struc­tion pro­jects in dif­fer­ent coun­tries and cli­mates, and present loc­al spe­cif­ics that they had to con­sider when im­ple­ment­ing the pro­jects. Les­sons learned re­gard­ing the en­ergy de­mand as well as the in­di­vidu­al pro­ject size com­plete the them­at­ic of­fer.

 

Time (CEST) Top­ic Speak­er            
10:00 am Wel­co­me  

10:05 am

Bird's Wing Pas­si­ve Du­plex Plus: Lock-off Sui­tes Pro­vi­de Den­si­ty and Fle­xi­bi­li­ty

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Allison Holden Pope | ONE SEED Architecture + Interiors Inc

10:20 am

Eva­lua­ting En­er­gy Use at Two Pas­si­ve Hou­se Plus Dwel­lings in the UK

The an­nu­al en­er­gy usa­ge da­ta of two Bri­tish Pas­si­ve Hou­se Plus dwel­lings with bat­te­ry has  shown that whilst the­re are im­pro­ve­ments nee­ded in win­ter en­er­gy aut­arky, the hou­ses  con­su­me 80% less en­er­gy than the ty­pi­cal UK ho­me and of­fer po­ten­ti­al for com­mu­ni­ty- ba­sed 100% re­ne­wa­ble en­er­gy ta­riffs.   

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Ifrah Ariff | bere:architects

10:35 am

So­Lo Pro­to­ty­pe and Les­sons le­ar­ned for lar­ger sca­le Mass Tim­ber Pas­si­ve Hou­se Pro­jects

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Cillian Collins | Perkins and Will Architects
10:50 am Ques­tion and An­swer  
11:10 am

Pas­si­ve Hou­se con­cepts for In­dia

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Camille Sifferlen | Passivhaus Institut

11:25 am

The Pas­si­ve Hou­se with a Win­ter Gar­den – the first PH Plus cer­ti­fied hou­se in Po­land

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Bartosz Krolczyk | Pasywny M2
11:40 am

Pas­si­ve Hou­se Stan­dard for CLT NZEB in Tro­pi­cal Cli­ma­tes

En­ergy sim­u­la­tions show that shad­ing, sur­face ab­sorptiv­ity, en­thalpy re­cov­ery, low SHGC, de­hu­mid­i­fic­a­tion, and min­im­ised heat gains are vi­tal to the oc­cu­pant ac­cept­ance of the Passivhaus design in hot and hu­mid Aus­trali­an cli­mates. 

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Marcus Strang | University of Queensland and HIP V. HYPE
11:55 am Ques­tion and An­swer  

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