Passivhaus: Sacrificing Natural Materials for Energy Efficiency?
This presentation was given at a Passivhaus Excellence breakfast seminar in Leeds for Constructing Excellence Yorkshire & Humber.
Presentation slides by Jess Hrivnak from RIBA from the RIBA 2030 Climate Challenge Rising to the performance challenge: What it means for Architects webinar on 24th March.
This document discusses the 'Sunde Boliger' housing project in Holstebro, Denmark. It was designed by Pluskontoret Architects, Lendager Group, and MOE Consulting Engineers, along with professor Torben Sigsgaard from Århus University. The project focuses on indoor climate and creating healthy living conditions through strategies like passive design, natural ventilation, daylight, and avoiding toxic materials. It also discusses research and demonstrations to bridge the gap between research and practical applications.
The document discusses the Passivhaus standard for building construction and design. It aims to dramatically reduce energy consumption through strategies like superior insulation, heat retention, and passive solar design. Buildings following the Passivhaus standard can achieve an 87% reduction in heating and cooling costs compared to conventional buildings and provide a comfortable, healthy indoor environment with minimal energy usage. The Passivhaus standard is gaining popularity in Europe, with over 10,000 such buildings now constructed, including homes, offices, schools and more.
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The document summarizes the experience and qualifications of an architect. It details that he has 20 years of experience managing a variety of projects from £150K to £3.2M. As Associate Director at an award-winning firm, his role is to promote innovation in construction techniques. The firm has won several RIBA awards. He has experience as a design advisor, lecturer, and examiner and is also on the board of a concrete company. His key projects include low energy homes from £500K to £1.5M from 2009 to 2015.
This document summarizes findings from the 2014 Net Zero Energy Status Report on commercial buildings. It reports that 160 net zero energy projects were verified from 2012 to 2014, with most located in California. Building types included education, renovations, districts, and multi-family housing. The majority of buildings were under 25,000 square feet. Achieving net zero energy is shown to be possible in different climates using readily available and emerging technologies that lower energy use and solar PV costs. Operations and tenant energy use are important factors downstream.
AYO Smart Home develops sustainable, affordable housing for remote communities using prefabricated building panels, renewable energy technologies, and an integrated system to efficiently manage energy and building performance; their goal is to honor indigenous customs by collaborating with local designers to create culturally appropriate housing that is safe, durable, and engages the community. AYO is partnering with the University of British Columbia to research and test their housing model through a demonstration home that monitors construction, performance, and implementation potential.
Whitebeck Court is a 16-story former apartment block in Manchester that was empty for 3 years. It has been converted into 91 modern extra care apartments for affordable senior living, with communal areas and facilities. The $11.7 million project was completed in 68 weeks and achieved sustainability certifications. It provides independent living with on-site care and assisted technology options. The development team worked to engage the community and address the needs of an aging population through innovative senior housing solutions.
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Plus Energy LAB specializes in planning and design of Passive Houses, Low Energy Consumption and Zero Energy Buildings as well as the green retrofit and energy upgrading of existing buildings “converting” them into Passive, Low or Zero Consumption Buildings, in accordance with the latest European construction standards.
On this basis, Plus Energy LAB provides an integrated, reliable and efficient set of solutions for all building types; industrial, recreational or residential.
Our goal is the creation of a new generation of buildings that are characterized by low or zero energy consumption cost, reduced carbon emissions as well as a positive contribution to the environment.
Cradle to Cradle Products Innovation Institute: Innovation Stories 2013Sustainable Brands
The document discusses Cradle to Cradle certification and innovations in sustainable product design. It provides an overview of the Cradle to Cradle Products Innovation Institute and its mission to guide industries in transitioning to more sustainable practices. The document then profiles various companies that have achieved Cradle to Cradle certification for their products and innovations, highlighting how their products meet the Cradle to Cradle standards of being safe, renewable, and disposing safely.
The document summarizes the ambitious project of Kevin McCabe to build Dingle Dell, which is being called Europe's most significant cob building. McCabe aims to build a 10,000 square foot family home using low-impact materials like cob to achieve high energy efficiency standards. The multi-year project has faced challenges from weather delays and funding issues, but McCabe's expertise and innovative use of materials like cob pillars is pushing design boundaries to create a showcase for sustainable architecture.
Wooden structures to fit in the environmentmilikk1
Timber is a unique construction material as it is composed of biologically produced tissue distinct from synthetic materials. Wood can be defined as a fibre upon close inspection. Wooden products like camping cabins and furniture are widely used around the world to provide environments for recreation and cooking. Companies aim to safely innovate and meet customer needs and requirements by following health protocols. Customers can obtain quality wooden structures such as BBQ sets and garages from websites, which aim to provide a satisfying experience and maintain updated products built with careful construction methods.
BREEAM is the world’s leading sustainability assessment method for master planning projects, infrastructure and buildings. It recognises and reflects the value in higher performing assets across the built environment lifecycle, from new construction to in-use and refurbishment.
This document discusses the Home Quality Mark (HQM), a new standard for new homes in the UK. It aims to provide consumers with tools to make smart choices when buying or renting a new home, and help housebuilders differentiate their products and communicate the benefits of new homes. Research shows that while consumers prioritize location, space and amenities when choosing a home, they also value quality, sustainability, and reassurance about running costs. The HQM addresses these priorities by benchmarking homes across categories like health/wellbeing, environmental impact, and community surroundings. Over 11,000 homes across England have registered for the HQM, which is being used by developers as a marketing tool and to access green financing.
This document summarizes a passive house built in Brittany, France for a retired farming couple using local materials. The 120 sqm house was built from 2014 using wood from their property for the frame and insulated with recycled newspapers. It has no conventional heating system, relying instead on passive solar gain and occupants. The build utilized local tradesmen and faced some challenges around regulations and sourcing specialized passive components, but was completed for under £1,000 per square meter.
This document proposes several low-cost and sustainable housing solutions that are energy efficient and use local materials and resources. It discusses utilizing a square grid pattern design, cavity walls like rat traps for insulation, interlocking wall blocks made from fly ash and brick dust, insulated RCC filler slabs, various pyramid roof designs using compressed bricks or diagonal bricks that require little or no reinforcement, and waste cement bags. It also proposes using green bricks baked with poultry waste instead of coal, and generating electricity and fuel through pyrolysis of agro-waste to produce producer gas. The overall aim is to provide affordable green housing through appropriate design, technology, and resource mapping choices.
The document discusses IKEA's new circular approach which aims to prolong the life of products, use resources more smartly, and close the materials cycle. The key aspects of this approach are developing ranges with circular design in mind, meeting customers' needs for help with problems at home, and creating a circular supply chain where materials are recycled or reused.
Mind the Gap - What can Passive House Design teach us about closing the build...Elrond Burrell
Buildings often use 200% more energy than predicted, emit more CO2 than they should and are uncomfortable to occupy. Even 'sustainable' buildings. This is known as the Building Performance Gap. Passive House design has effectively eliminated the gap - so what can we learn from Passive House Design?
PASSIVHAUS IN PLAIN ENGLISH & MORE. The story behind the blog.Elrond Burrell
The document introduces Elrond Burrell, an architect and Passivhaus enthusiast who created a blog to explain the Passivhaus standard in plain English. He is passionate about designing buildings that are good for people and the planet by being energy efficient and comfortable. Passivhaus aims to radically reduce energy consumption while ensuring excellent indoor air quality and reliable performance. While some find Passivhaus technical, Elrond seeks to make it accessible on his blog and encourage more sustainable building practices.
Adopting BIM - An Architect's Perspective (07 May 2014)Elrond Burrell
Slides from a guest lecture presented at London South Bank University, 07 May 2014.
Part 1 - The Wider Context of BIM including UK Government Poilcy
Part 2 - Architype's journey into BIM
Part 3 - Using BIM for Passivhaus Design
Guest Lecture: "BIM & Sustainability" for the MSc. BIM & Integrated Design Summer School 2016. University of Salford, Manchester, United Kingdom
Covers:
1. Sustainable Design
2. BIM for Sustainable Design Decision Making
3. BIM for Sustainable Design Compliance (BREEAM example)
4. BIM for Sustainable Design Performance (Passivhaus example)
This document provides a detailed report on retrofitting the 27th Elementary School in Piraeus, Greece according to the Passive House standard. It describes the existing building, including its design, construction, envelope, HVAC and lighting systems. It then introduces the Passive House criteria and standards for schools. The proposed retrofit measures for the building envelope, ventilation system, heating and cooling are presented. The results of the Passive House energy modeling show that the retrofitted building will meet the Passive House standards and significantly improve energy performance and occupant comfort.
This document provides an overview of the strategy, execution, and delivery processes for a Building Information Modeling (BIM) project to construct a new road link in Bedfordshire, England. It discusses developing an Employers Information Requirement document according to British standards to outline the project requirements. It also describes releasing an invitation to tender requiring BIM compliance and submitting a pre-contract BIM Execution Plan as part of the bidding process. Finally, it discusses setting up a Master Information Delivery Plan including a construction program and model production tasks once a contractor is selected.
Passivhaus primary schools and how architects can drive their adoptionElrond Burrell
Slides for the paper presented on behalf of Architype UK at the 20th International Passivhaus Conference in Darmstadt, Germany, April 2016.
For the paper see: http://tinyurl.com/EB-iPHC16-Paper (also on Slideshare)
Architects have limited opportunity to design Passivhaus buildings if clients don’t ask for Passivhaus. Architype has identified the following key obstacles to Passivhaus that architects can help clients successfully overcome; competing standards, cost, education, the supply chain and quality.
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The document discusses various Pearl rating systems - Pearl Community, Pearl Building, and PearlVilla - which are sustainability rating systems for large and small developments in Abu Dhabi. It provides details on the design, construction, and operational ratings within Pearl. It also summarizes the mandatory and optional credits for energy performance, passive cooling strategies, daylighting, materials and resources, envelope performance, and achievements for specific non-process buildings.
BIM allows for improved analysis, modeling of a building's lifecycle, and new design capabilities. It facilitates collaboration between project stakeholders and leads to better quality construction with reduced time. Integrated Project Delivery is identified as having the most potential for BIM use by utilizing BIM, effective collaboration, and early trade integration. BIM provides advantages over traditional models through preconstruction benefits to owners, improved design processes, construction/fabrication benefits, and post-construction facility management benefits.
Architype presentation given at the inaugural South Pacific Passive House Conference in Auckland, February 2015. Architype are unique as an architectural practice working at the forefront of sustainable design that have delivered a multitude of passivhaus projects that are not single family residences. Seven passivhaus project types are covered - Library, School, Housing, Church, Archive, University and Village.
Designing with glass to achieve estidama pearl ratingsReshma Philip
The document discusses various Pearl rating systems - Pearl Community, Pearl Building, and PearlVilla - which are sustainability rating systems for large and small developments in Abu Dhabi. It provides details on the design, construction, and operational ratings within Pearl. It also summarizes the mandatory and optional credit requirements for several categories including energy performance, passive cooling strategies, daylighting, materials selection, and envelope insulation. Specific achievements for some Fertil non-process buildings are highlighted at the end.
This document provides 10 tips for designing a net zero energy building, starting with focusing on a high-performance building shell by using appropriate software, inputting accurate climate data, avoiding thermal bridges, and ensuring air tightness. It also recommends considering air exchange, reducing HVAC needs, using renewable energy, checking the budget, and emphasizing collaboration for success. Examples of net zero energy buildings are provided, such as Passive House retrofit and construction projects in Italy.
Architype - Green BIM UK Perspective, NTU Taipei, 13 February 2014Elrond Burrell
Building Information Modelling (BIM) is rapidly becoming the industry standard in building design globally. The UK government has announced that all centrally procured constructions projects need to use BIM by 2016 and expect this to reduce capital cost and the carbon burden from the construction and operation of the built environment by 20%. In Taiwan, the Head of the Construction and Planning Agency (CPA) announce that Taiwan government will support BIM development in public policy.
Architype are leaders in the the field of Sustainable / Green Architecture and are earlier adopters of BIM in their green design processes, particularly with regard to delivering radical reductions in energy consumption & carbon emissions.
Elrond Burrell, Associate at Architype, was invited to present a UK perspective on Green BIM at the National Taiwan University in Taipei on 13 February 2014. The BIM meeting was hosted by Prof. Shang-Hsien (Patrick) Hsieh and held in the Civil Engineering Research Building
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This lecture highlights international high-level principles around how to implement and use BIM in the design, construction and operation of the built environment, including Aspects of procurement management and asset management. It is intended that these principles be used as a comprehensive framework for individuals and organisations.
Therefore, I advise any professional or firm considering using BIM to attend the lecture.
RIBA Part 3 Course: BIM Overview + ApplicationElrond Burrell
RIBA Part 3 course, BIM Guest Lecture slides, London South Bank University, 26 November 2014.
Part 1 - The Context of BIM (incl UK Government Policy)
Part 2 - Getting into BIM (Architype Ltd Case Study)
Part 3 - Getting on with BIM (Architype Ltd Case Study)
BIM process adoption for integrated design and constuctionReshma Philip
The document provides an overview of a BIM consultant's biography and experience, as well as a presentation on BIM and the design process. The consultant has over 20 years of experience implementing BIM and digital design systems. The presentation covers key topics like what BIM is, how it compares to traditional design processes, important terminology, software considerations, and examples of BIM implementation on government projects in KSA.
This document discusses the design and environmental performance of the iCon building in Daventry. It was designed to have an extremely low carbon footprint of 12.2kgCO2/m2 per year, well below typical office buildings. This was achieved through passive ventilation, super insulation, an exhaust air heat pump for heat recovery, and daylight-linked lighting controls. The building is monitored to learn from its performance. The document argues that exemplar green buildings can reduce carbon emissions cost-effectively, and dispels myths that low-carbon designs are too expensive.
Council house 2 sustainable building exampleUET Lahore
Council House 2 (CH2) in Melbourne, Australia is a sustainable office building that achieved a maximum 6 Green Star rating. Some key points:
1) CH2 uses innovative design, renewable materials, and energy efficient technology to reduce its environmental impact and dependence on traditional energy sources.
2) It is expected to reduce electricity consumption by 85%, gas consumption by 87%, and water mains supply by 72% compared to a typical office building.
3) Features contributing to its sustainability include solar panels, a cogeneration plant, low-toxicity materials, and indoor plants.
The document discusses the UK's targets to reduce carbon emissions from buildings by 80% by 2050. It introduces the Green Building Partnership, a cooperative in Brighton, UK that provides energy assessments and renovations to improve home energy efficiency. The Partnership conducted energy assessments through the Low Energy Assessment Fund and Green Deal Pioneer Places Project, analyzing 150 and 100 homes respectively. Assessments showed homes could typically reduce carbon emissions over 40% through insulation and other upgrades. Case studies demonstrate efficiency improvements and energy savings from various retrofit measures.
Nexans Corporate Social responsibility 2014John Giatras
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5 May 2015. A newly released guideline detailing best practice in low energy building for municipalities has just been released via the EU-funded project known as PassREg. The brochure details inspiring examples from across Europe and provides compelling measures that municipalities can implement for their building sectors. This small book shows how ‘energy efficiency first’ complemented by renewables makes for an ideal approach, not only for municipal energy action planning and in answer to the EU’s call for Nearly Zero Energy Buildings (NZEBs) but also in terms of affordability. All examples detailed are based on the Passive House Standard, an energy standard increasingly being implemented by municipalities worldwide as the basis for achieving extreme energy savings and emissions reductions in the building sector.
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Passive House: The Economic and Environmental Solution for Sustainable Real Estate. Lecture by Tim Eian of TE Studio Passive House Design in November 2022 in Minneapolis.
- The Built Environment
- Let's imagine the perfect building
- The Passive House standard
- Why Passive House targets
- Clean Energy Plans?!
- How does Passive House compare and fit in?
- The business case for Passive House real estate
- Tools to quantify the value of Passive House
- What can I do?
- Resources
Buildings energy consumption status and passive house standardAlice Corovessi
Buildings are responsible for 40% of energy consumption and 36% of EU CO2 emissions. Improving energy performance of buildings is key to achieving EU climate and energy objectives. The "Passive House Standard" is an ultra-low energy building standard that requires annual heating/cooling demands of less than 15 kWh/m2 and total primary energy consumption of less than 120 kWh/m2. It results in buildings that require little energy for heating, cooling, and hot water. The Passive House Standard is the closest standard to a zero energy building.
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Presentation shown at the international conference "The Future of Sustainable Products and Services" in Essen, Germany. 28-29 September 2009. Slides created by CSCP in Wuppertal, Germany.
Green Building Business Opportunity Seminar 17.9.2015_kotilainenBusiness Finland
This document discusses green building and sustainable cities. It explains that buildings account for 40% of greenhouse gas emissions in Finland and energy use from buildings is equivalent to 16 nuclear power stations. Green building aims to minimize energy use, waste and pollution while promoting health. It describes certification systems like LEED and BREEAM that evaluate sustainability. Guidance in Finland includes regulations, certification and tools like Building Performance Indicators that assess economics, energy use, environment and occupant satisfaction over a building's lifecycle. The Green Building Council Finland promotes sustainability in the built environment through training, projects and networking among its 111 member organizations.
Urban scale retrofitting in the conservation of Georgian buildings in Edinbur...JISC GECO
Urban scale retrofitting of Georgian buildings in Edinburgh must balance conservation and sustainability. Retrofitting can improve energy efficiency but must not damage established heritage values. A pilot study of retrofitting a Georgian tenement could evaluate the impact of energy measures on conservation and inform future practice.
The Code for Sustainable Homes is a new national standard for the design and construction of sustainable homes in the UK. It aims to drive improvements in areas like energy use, water efficiency, materials, waste, ecology, and health/well-being. Homes are rated on a scale of 1 to 6 based on performance in these categories, with 6 being zero carbon. The Code provides a single, comprehensive sustainability standard and will help realize the significant potential for more sustainable home building.
Rochester Sustainability Series - Passive HouseTE Studio
This document provides an overview of Passive House, an energy standard that focuses on maximizing energy efficiency and minimizing carbon emissions from buildings. Some key points:
- Passive House is based on 5 principles: minimizing heat loss, solar gain, high-performance windows/insulation, airtight building envelope, and mechanical ventilation.
- It provides rigorous targets for space heating/cooling needs, airtightness, and overall energy use. Projects are third-party certified to verify performance.
- When combined with renewable energy, Passive House can reduce total energy use by 50-75% and heating energy by up to 95%, providing major cost and emissions savings over time.
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Green Buildings and the Environment or how to Behave SustainableUNDP Eurasia
The document discusses green buildings and sustainable construction. It defines green buildings as those that use resources like energy, water, and materials more efficiently to reduce environmental impact over the building's lifecycle. It notes the growing global trend toward green buildings driven by energy crises, public pressure, and corporate social responsibility. Examples highlighted include the Empire State Building retrofit that achieved major energy savings, Spar supermarkets in Austria certified at high DGNB levels, and the EcoPoint office building in Kosice, Slovakia pursuing DGNB Silver certification. The document promotes green building certification systems for objective assessment and raising overall construction quality.
Materials and Chemistry: New Horizons in Green BuildingJerry Yudelson
Materials and Chemistry: New Horizons. What's the future for the chemical industry in green building? Jerry's talk to a meeting sponsored by BASF in San Francisco, November 2012.
ProLogis is a leading global provider of distribution facilities. This document discusses three case studies of ProLogis sustainable distribution centers for major UK retailers: Sainsbury's Pineham center, Marks & Spencer's Bradford center, and The Co-operative's Glasgow center. It outlines various sustainability features of these centers like BREEAM certification, energy efficiency measures, on-site renewable energy, embodied carbon reduction, and supply chain engagement to reduce emissions.
Plus Energy LAB - Construction - Sustainability - Carbon Footprint Alice Corovessi
Plus Energy LAB specializes in designing and constructing energy efficient, sustainable buildings according to new European Union directives, including passive houses and zero energy buildings, in order to reduce energy consumption, minimize carbon footprints, and contribute positively to the environment through services like sustainable construction, environmental footprint analysis, and making existing buildings more efficient.
The document discusses several sustainability standards for buildings including the Code for Sustainable Homes (CSH), LEED, and Passivhaus. It notes that Passivhaus is focused on energy efficiency and achieving ultra-low energy use, typically reducing usage by 90% compared to existing homes. It also mentions several Passivhaus projects that have been completed in the UK and Germany.
Towards a Standard for Carbon Accounting | Hywell Daviesicarb
The document discusses carbon accounting standards and metrics for buildings. It notes several ongoing standardization efforts and makes recommendations for carbon accounting, including:
- Defining clear system boundaries and accounting for all scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions
- Developing consistent metrics that allow for comparisons across sectors and activities
- Collecting better quality performance data to improve benchmarking
- Reporting on normalization factors to provide full context for emission reductions
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9. EU EPB Directive 2010
Maintain the global temp rise below 2°C
Buildings account for 40% consumption
“near zero energy” buildings required
– all public buildings by 2018
– all buildings by 2020
10. What is Passivhaus?
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efficient design”
Rigorous performance standard
Optimal comfort (ISO 7730)
Minimal energy
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12. Love Passivhaus!
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