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Remodeling a U.K. Victorian for Passivhaus Performance
A nonprofit housing group leads the way on a deep energy retrofit that aims to meet Passivhaus standards at a reasonable cost
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Traditional Styling, Passive House Construction
One of the first new homes on the West Coast of the U.S. to earn Passivhaus certification blends seamlessly with much older homes in the neighborhood
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A Three-Home Project in Wales Aims for Serious Green
Two of the homes will meet the Passivhaus standard, the third to near net-zero-energy performance
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A Cohousing Community Readies for Construction
Enrollment is almost full, housing designs are approved, and a prototype home built to Passive House standards is ready for visitors
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Debating the Passivhaus Standard for North America
Environmental Building News executive editor Alex Wilson suggests accommodations for climate and building size, generating thoughtful feedback
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Pioneering Passive House in the Western U.S.
One of the first to meet the standard west of the Mississippi is a 3,000-sq.-ft. home in Salt Lake City
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A ‘Magic Box’ For Your Passivhaus
Can Americans buy a combination appliance incorporating an HRV, heat pump, and water heater?
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California’s First New-Home Passivhaus Is Also a Rental
Built for low-income households in the Bay Area, Blue2 is a project of Community Land Trust Association of West Marin.
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Squeezing the Price on Passivhaus
A builder in Maine nears completion of a prototype designed to earn Passivhaus certification, with construction costs at about $150 per square foot
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Applying Passive House to a Century-old Building
A long-neglected home in Boston is being retrofitted into an energy efficiency demonstration project called JP Green House. Passive House certification is next