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Amanda Cunningham
Buro Happold1 thumbs up
April 3, 2019 - 7:47 am
Hello, are there any good trainings you recommend taking to learn more about Passive House?
Bill Swanson
Sr. Electrical EngineerIntegrated Design Solutions
LEEDuser Expert
734 thumbs up
April 3, 2019 - 8:57 am
How much demand are people seeing from clients? I've had clients ask for recommendations for other rating systems (non-LEED) but haven't had any ask directly for Passive House.
Bill Swanson
Sr. Electrical EngineerIntegrated Design Solutions
LEEDuser Expert
734 thumbs up
April 3, 2019 - 10:29 am
Amanda,
The PHIUS website has some information and FAQ about their rating system. http://www.phius.org/what-is-passive-building/passive-house-principles
There are also some webinars saved on YouTube.
My summary of the system.
- Has a strict limit on energy use per floor area. This is based on measured energy use, not modeled. But modeling helps shape your design.
- Typically has lots of insulation. 20-40-60 type levels. (20-underground, 40-walls, 60-roof) Does vary based on climate and modeling.
- Air tight envelope. Will require ERV or HRV for fresh air.
- Normal sized windows. Curtainwall will lose too much energy. High quality windows. South windows are different than other sides.
- It was started for single family homes, but now gets applied to all sorts of commercial buildings.
https://multifamily.phius.org/service-group/passive-building-design-guide-commercial-construction
Mike Fowler
Sustainability Integration LeaderMITHUN
1 thumbs up
May 5, 2021 - 1:50 pm
Hi Amanda,
Just found this Discussion Forum page and your question from 2 years ago. If you, or others, are still looking for Passive House / Passivhaus info:
Passive House Accelerator has great content at https://passivehouseaccelerator.com/ along with an intro PH101 page.
North American Passive House Network offers an on-demand 1-hour class (https://naphnetwork.org/education/introductory/ ) and a scheduled live on-line 1-day (6 hours) intro course (https://naphnetwork.org/education/introductory/overview/ ) plus more in depth trainings and professional certification.
Passive House Institute United States (PHIUS) offers trainings for professional certifications (https://www.phius.org/become-a-professional )
Brian Cornwell
Passive House Builder + Writer @ https://materialsmagazine.comAlpen + Materials Museum + Materials Magazine + Previous Passive House Homebuilder + Architect
1 thumbs up
April 17, 2023 - 3:57 pm
@Bill, a lot. Passive House has exploded this past year. I've seen projects where it's not even a consideration going from Energy Star/basics to full PH builds in the span of a few months. Everyone is getting the Passive House bug, ha! It's only going to intensify as we go foward with codes become more and more difficult. I welcome it.
Brian Cornwell
Passive House Builder + Writer @ https://materialsmagazine.comAlpen + Materials Museum + Materials Magazine + Previous Passive House Homebuilder + Architect
1 thumbs up
April 17, 2023 - 3:58 pm
@Amanda, EMU is a good one. Also consider reading manf install guides such as Siga, Dorken Delta, 475 HP, etc. should give you a nice start to airsealing basics for PH. You can expand from there.