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A Habitat Passivhaus for Upstate New York
The goal is a 1,230-sq.-ft. home that will meet both Habitat criteria for affordability and the Passivhaus performance standard
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A Passivhaus Rebuttal: In Defense of the Standard
A Seattle architect responds to Holladay’s keynote address about Passivhaus ‘missteps’
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Oregon’s Reach Code Adopts the Passivhaus Standard
The state’s Reach Code Advisory Committee rules that the superinsulation standard is an acceptable option for commercial projects, setting a precedent for energy efficiency codes in the U.S.
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Passivhaus, Part 1: Concepts and Basics
The Green Architects' Lounge finally takes on the Passivhaus standard, the housing industry's simplest yet most rigorous and challenging energy consumption standard
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Solar Decathlon 2011: Parsons and Stevens Institute Team Up
Using Passivhaus modeling software and feedback from residents of the Deanwood neighborhood of Washington, DC, to design a house destined for an urban lot
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New Green Building Products — March 2011
An HRV, a bath exhaust fan, a pressure-balancing grille, a sneaky video camera, and several new Passivhaus windows
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A Passivhaus Design for Alaska’s Frigid Climate
A builder in Fairbanks used a renewable-energy strategy to make his house comfortable without using fossil fuels — even at 40 below
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A Straw-bale Project Aims for High Performance
The Sisters of St. Francis, in north central Ohio, are building an energy-efficient house designed to serve as an inspiration for future projects
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Canada’s First Residential Passivhaus Building
Rideau Residences, a duplex in Ottawa, was aiming for LEED Platinum, but ended up earning Passivhaus certification as well
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A Museum Will Build, Then Sell, a Passivhaus
The Cleveland Museum of Natural History will play host to a home built to the standard as part of a major exhibition about climate change