Passivhaus- Page 25 of 32
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The American Passive House Institute Responds to Dr. Feist
PHIUS calls Feist’s letter “inaccurate, destructive, disappointing and hurtful”
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The Passivhaus Institut in Germany Disowns Its U.S. Satellite
The Passivhaus Institut’s decision to suspend its contract with Passive House Institute US raises important questions, most still unanswered
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The Passivhaus/Almost Passive House Faceoff
A Vermont couple discovers that building a superinsulated home on a tight budget means investing some sweat equity and making a few trade-offs
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Matt Beaton’s Full-Court Passivhaus Press
Touted as the first single-family project in Massachusetts to earn Passivhaus certification, a Shrewsbury home now serves as a model for future projects
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For Sale: One Passivhaus, $595,000
You can buy one of the first Passivhaus projects in New York, an energy-efficient showcase with plenty of curbside appeal
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A Mileage Sticker for Every Passivhaus
Earth Advantage Institute and Passive House Institute U.S. agree to develop an energy label for Passivhaus projects
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Job Sites in Maine, Part Three
The last two stops on my Maine tour were visits to new energy-efficient homes: a large one in Freeport and a small one in Bath
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Wales’ Passivhaus Projects Measure Up
Two of three new affordable houses at Ebbw Vale aimed for certification; the third aimed for exceptional energy performance
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Folding Glass for Passivhaus Projects
California-based NanaWall’s lineup of articulated glass windows now includes a triple-glazed version that will work in buildings designed to meet the Passivhaus standard
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Blog Review: Tim Eian
A close look at Passive House design by a German-trained Master Carpenter and architect