专题论坛 16

Ses­si­on 16: PHPP and oth­er tools

Wed­nes­day, 15 Sep­tem­ber 2021

 

PHPP is the cent­ral pass­ive house plan­ning tool. To­geth­er with oth­er tools, it en­ables for cost-ef­fect­ive and en­ergy-ef­fi­cient con­struc­tion to be re­li­ably planned. Ad­vanced co­or­din­a­tion, qual­ity as­sur­ance and in­tens­ive mon­it­or­ing of the real­ized pro­jects en­sure that the build­ings func­tion as 'planned'. The speak­ers will present the PHPP and oth­er valu­able 'di­git­al tools' and show by ex­ample how they are used.

 

Time (CEST) Top­ic Speak­er           
4:00 pm Wel­co­me  

4:05 pm

Multi-pane win­dows in the PHPP

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Esther Gollwitzer | Passivhaus Institut

4:20 pm

 

Op­tim­isa­tion ap­proaches for af­ford­able and en­ergy-ef­fi­cient con­struc­tion

 

Many prac­tic­al ex­amples of highly-ef­fi­cient, af­ford­able solu­tions already ex­ist. However, much of this know­ledge re­mains in the hands of the de­sign­ers. Of­ten, there is no time to pass on this know­ledge. The LfU pub­lic­a­tion "Op­tim­isa­tion ap­proaches for af­ford­able and en­ergy-ef­fi­cient con­struc­tion" is a re­pos­it­ory of this know­ledge, mak­ing it avail­able for oth­ers to en­able all fu­ture build­ings to be highly ef­fi­cient.

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Tobias Unger | Bayrisches Landesamt für Umwelt

4:35 pm

En­ergy con­sult­ing with PHPP

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Susanne Theumer | Passivhaus Institut
4:50 pm Ques­tion and An­swer  

5:10 pm

Af­for­da­ble Hou­sing: Mit­i­ga­ting costs by en­han­ced PH co­or­di­na­ti­on

 

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Deborah Byrne | Kearns Mancini Architects
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Kelly Fisher | Kearns Mancini Architects
5:25 pm

Post-oc­cu­pan­cy mo­ni­to­ring: What to ob­ser­ve, how to se­lect equip­ment

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Wolfgang Hasper | Passivhaus Institut

5:40 pm

Pas­siv­haus Stu­dent Ac­com­mo­da­ti­on: les­sons learnt in the UK

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Gwilym Still | Max Fordham LLP
5:55 pm Ques­tion and An­swer  

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