Session 10: Components for Retrofits
Saturday, 11th March 2023, Studio Terrasse
In Wiesbaden with live broadcasting for participants
German/English session; German presentations will be translated into English by our live interpreters
Time (CET) | Lecture | Speaker |
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10.45 am | Welcome | Laszlo Lepp | Passivhaus Institut |
10.50 am |
Sustainable, Energy and Carbon Positive Revitalization of a School in Prague Innovative lightweight timber curtain wall facade called ENVILOP was used for the first time as part of the deep renovation of the smart, sustainable, secure, operationally energy and carbon positive school building. |
Jiri Tencar | ECOTEN s.r.o. |
11.05 am |
All-Round Development and Demonstration of a Micro-Scale Heat Pump for Renovated Buildings A façade-integrated heat pump can be adopted in serial renovations to supply space heating and hot water, but its applicability depends on the renovation depth and on the delivery system. Additional improvements in the performance are possible through optimized control and improved insulation. |
William Monteleone | Universität Innsbruck |
11.20 am |
Heritage for the Future: Integrating EnerPHit to Seismic Upgrades of Historic Buildings The integration of EnerPHit with seismic strengthening of historic buildings is investigated with three case studies in Aotearoa New Zealand. The combination of different construction systems is investigated and discussed, focusing on Unreinforced Masonry (URM) buildings. |
Priscilla Besen | Auckland University of Technology |
11.35 pm | Questions and answers | |
11.55 am |
DIY - Energy efficiency made easy! Improvement of windows Part 1: The energy demand of buildings can be reduced with DIY measures. In a project funded by the state of Hesse, the Passive House Institute is working with its partners LEA Hessen and Energy Saving Commissioner Karsten Herbert to develop easy-to-follow and safe instructions for reducing energy demand in buildings in a cost-effective and sustainable way. |
Benjamin Krick | Passivhaus Institut |
12.10 pm |
DIY - Energy efficiency made easy! Insulating roofs and walls Part 2: The energy demand of buildings can be reduced with DIY measures. In a project funded by the state of Hesse, the Passive House Institute is working with its partners LEA Hessen and Energy Saving Commissioner Karsten Herbert to develop easy-to-follow and safe instructions for reducing energy demand in buildings in a cost-effective and sustainable way. |
Johannes Seibert & Benjamin Krick| Passivhaus Institut |
12.25 pm |
DIY - Energy efficiency made easy! Improvement of HVAC systems Part 3: The energy demand of buildings can be reduced with DIY measures. In a project funded by the state of Hesse, the Passive House Institute is working with its partners LEA Hessen and Energy Saving Commissioner Karsten Herbert to develop easy-to-follow and safe instructions for reducing energy demand in buildings in a cost-effective and sustainable way. |
Benjamin Krick | Passivhaus Institut |
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