This is the slideshow we were running at our booth at the 2010 Living Green Expo at the Minnesota State Fairgrounds.
The slideshow contains a lot of full-screen images but no subtitles, therefore omitting some of the information which would have been given verbally during the presentation.
Home fires are devastating. The loss of property pales in comparison to the loss of the feeling of having a safe and secure home to return to at the end of each day.
Our goal, with every loss is to give people back that feeling of home. To help them regain the feeling of security, of having a safe place to go at the end of each day.
This is one such project....
Buying or Renting a New Home? Learn about improved home health and cost savings through energy efficiency, indoor air quality, water conservation and waste management. This guide will enable the reader to identify homes that offer a healthy living environment and below average operating costs. Included in the guide are checklists, websites and valuable information on assessing operating costs. The guide offers tips for assessing the health of a home and is a resource for both home owners and renters. More information can be found on the Clean Calgary website.
The American Dream Renewed - Passive House for EveryoneTE Studio
Lecture at NAPHN17 conference in Oakland, CA. Tim Eian uses the opportunity to stress the potential to significantly reduce carbon in buildings with the help of the Passive House building energy standard.
Home fires are devastating. The loss of property pales in comparison to the loss of the feeling of having a safe and secure home to return to at the end of each day.
Our goal, with every loss is to give people back that feeling of home. To help them regain the feeling of security, of having a safe place to go at the end of each day.
This is one such project....
Buying or Renting a New Home? Learn about improved home health and cost savings through energy efficiency, indoor air quality, water conservation and waste management. This guide will enable the reader to identify homes that offer a healthy living environment and below average operating costs. Included in the guide are checklists, websites and valuable information on assessing operating costs. The guide offers tips for assessing the health of a home and is a resource for both home owners and renters. More information can be found on the Clean Calgary website.
The American Dream Renewed - Passive House for EveryoneTE Studio
Lecture at NAPHN17 conference in Oakland, CA. Tim Eian uses the opportunity to stress the potential to significantly reduce carbon in buildings with the help of the Passive House building energy standard.
Senior Partner with 3XN and Director of GXN, Kasper Guldager Jensen was one of the keynote speakers at Nordic Green Building Councils Conference 28th of April. See his full presentation.
Maato ko Ghar seems like an old method of weak buildings compared to the modern RCC, Reinforced Cement Concrete. But this presentation shows that Rammed Earth is stronger than Concrete; warm in winter at 19 degree when outside temperature is -1 degrees and cooler in summer at 25 degree when outside temperatures are 35 degrees, and cost only Rs 3500 per square feet. Fascinating.
Are you ready to take #ClimateAction and build a homes that use 10X less energy. The EcoSmart recipe gets us to #NetZero and provides a good Return on Investment!
The built environment is a top contributor of toxins, waste and CO2 emissions, offering plenty of opportunity for innovation and brand differentiation. Emerging solutions lower impact while still meeting our needs for comfort, design and functionality. Steve Glenn of LivingHomes showcases his story and the beautiful homes he creates with principles of efficiency, speed, and low-impact design.
This is the MinnePHit presentation I gave at the 2011 North American Passive House Conference in Silver Spring, MD. It features the Passive House retrofit of the Brazelton residence in Minneapolis, MN called MinnePHit House. More info at http://testudio.com/minnephit
The slideshow contains a lot of full-screen images but no subtitles, therefore omitting some of the information which would have been given verbally during the presentation.
Presentatie 'De Marketing van Communicatie' @ POP 2008Draftfcb Amsterdam
Presentatie van Hans Kok tijdens POP 2008 op 14 oktober waarin het boek 'De Marketing van Communicatie' werd gepresenteerd.
Zie ook www.draftfcb.nl/demarketingvancommunicatie
2009 Passive House Conference Presentation (PH in the Woods)TE Studio
I gave this slideshow presentation on 10/17/09 at the 4th annual North American Passive House Conference in Urbana, IL. It is mostly focused on the "Passive House in the Woods" project.
The slideshow contains a lot of full-screen images but no subtitles, therefore omitting some of the information which would have been given verbally during the presentation.
First Passive House Retrofit in a Cold Climate: The MinnePHit HouseTE Studio
This presentation was given by Tim Delhey Eian of TE Studio on Tuesday, September 23rd, at the 2014 NAPHN Passive House Conference in Portland, Maine. It showcases the first cold climate Passive House retrofit (EnerPHit) project which TE Studio designed, and the Passivhaus Institut in Darmstadt (Germany) certified as a pilot EnerPHit project.
This is the slideshow I gave at the Passive House in the Woods construction tour on May 21, 2010.
The slideshow contains a lot of full-screen images but no subtitles, therefore omitting some of the information which would have been given verbally during the presentation.
Intep: 24th St Passive House (Student Workshop #1)TE Studio
Lecture given to the students at Western Technical College on 1/30/2013. The slideshow contains a lot of full-screen images but no subtitles, therefore omitting some of the information which would have been given verbally during the presentation.
My part of the joint session on Passive House—what it is and why it matters—with Stephan Tanner at the 2009 Minnesota AIA Convention.
The slideshow contains a lot of full-screen images but no subtitles, therefore omitting some of the information which would have been given verbally during the presentation.
Rochester Sustainability Series - Passive HouseTE Studio
What makes a good building?
Find the answer to this question in this lecture which illustrates the challenges of climate change, sustainable building, the renewable grid, human comfort, equity, cost and the many other aspects that the Passive House building energy standard has successfully addressed for more than 30 years.
Senior Partner with 3XN and Director of GXN, Kasper Guldager Jensen was one of the keynote speakers at Nordic Green Building Councils Conference 28th of April. See his full presentation.
Maato ko Ghar seems like an old method of weak buildings compared to the modern RCC, Reinforced Cement Concrete. But this presentation shows that Rammed Earth is stronger than Concrete; warm in winter at 19 degree when outside temperature is -1 degrees and cooler in summer at 25 degree when outside temperatures are 35 degrees, and cost only Rs 3500 per square feet. Fascinating.
Are you ready to take #ClimateAction and build a homes that use 10X less energy. The EcoSmart recipe gets us to #NetZero and provides a good Return on Investment!
The built environment is a top contributor of toxins, waste and CO2 emissions, offering plenty of opportunity for innovation and brand differentiation. Emerging solutions lower impact while still meeting our needs for comfort, design and functionality. Steve Glenn of LivingHomes showcases his story and the beautiful homes he creates with principles of efficiency, speed, and low-impact design.
This is the MinnePHit presentation I gave at the 2011 North American Passive House Conference in Silver Spring, MD. It features the Passive House retrofit of the Brazelton residence in Minneapolis, MN called MinnePHit House. More info at http://testudio.com/minnephit
The slideshow contains a lot of full-screen images but no subtitles, therefore omitting some of the information which would have been given verbally during the presentation.
Presentatie 'De Marketing van Communicatie' @ POP 2008Draftfcb Amsterdam
Presentatie van Hans Kok tijdens POP 2008 op 14 oktober waarin het boek 'De Marketing van Communicatie' werd gepresenteerd.
Zie ook www.draftfcb.nl/demarketingvancommunicatie
2009 Passive House Conference Presentation (PH in the Woods)TE Studio
I gave this slideshow presentation on 10/17/09 at the 4th annual North American Passive House Conference in Urbana, IL. It is mostly focused on the "Passive House in the Woods" project.
The slideshow contains a lot of full-screen images but no subtitles, therefore omitting some of the information which would have been given verbally during the presentation.
First Passive House Retrofit in a Cold Climate: The MinnePHit HouseTE Studio
This presentation was given by Tim Delhey Eian of TE Studio on Tuesday, September 23rd, at the 2014 NAPHN Passive House Conference in Portland, Maine. It showcases the first cold climate Passive House retrofit (EnerPHit) project which TE Studio designed, and the Passivhaus Institut in Darmstadt (Germany) certified as a pilot EnerPHit project.
This is the slideshow I gave at the Passive House in the Woods construction tour on May 21, 2010.
The slideshow contains a lot of full-screen images but no subtitles, therefore omitting some of the information which would have been given verbally during the presentation.
Intep: 24th St Passive House (Student Workshop #1)TE Studio
Lecture given to the students at Western Technical College on 1/30/2013. The slideshow contains a lot of full-screen images but no subtitles, therefore omitting some of the information which would have been given verbally during the presentation.
My part of the joint session on Passive House—what it is and why it matters—with Stephan Tanner at the 2009 Minnesota AIA Convention.
The slideshow contains a lot of full-screen images but no subtitles, therefore omitting some of the information which would have been given verbally during the presentation.
Rochester Sustainability Series - Passive HouseTE Studio
What makes a good building?
Find the answer to this question in this lecture which illustrates the challenges of climate change, sustainable building, the renewable grid, human comfort, equity, cost and the many other aspects that the Passive House building energy standard has successfully addressed for more than 30 years.
Overview:
- Background
- Net Zero Building Enclosure Targets & Potential Savings
- Interior and Exterior Building Enclosure Retrofit Strategies
- Hygrothermal Considerations & Risk Assessment Evaluation Methodology
- Economics of Net Zero Building Enclosure Retrofits
The future of building energy is available today. The energy we need is all around us, we just have to be smart enough to reach out and take it! See how we make buildings more efficient so the energy systems you install have power left over to sell.
THIS MAGAZINE BRINGS TOGETHER PREMIUM PRODUCT MANUFACTURERS AND LEADING BUILDERS TO CREATE BETTER, DIFFERENTIATED HOMES AND BUILDINGS THAT USE LESS ENERGY, SAVE WATER AND REDUCE OUR
IMPACT ON THE ENVIRONMENT.
Passive house design resource efficient comfortable and healthy - Niwat Archi...Niwat Architect Co.,ltd.
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Hero to Zero, Vancouver's New Rezoning Policy - Buildex Vancouver 2017Rod Yeoh
This presentation discusses the City of Vancouver's new low emissions (carbon) rezoning policy and details the requirements and how this will affect the building industry.
Hero to Zero: Understand and meet Vancouver's new energy and emission require...Lauren-Lee Camp
Vancouver has an audacious goal of being net-zero by the year 2050. Rod Yeoh, Principal Mechanical Engineer at DIALOG, wraps your head around Vancouver's new stringent energy and emissions requirements.
This presentation will help answer the following questions: What are the new Bylaw requirements? What does this mean to the development community? How are we going to meet these new requirements?
Rod puts requirements into real terms, providing examples of existing performance and high level strategies of how to meet the new Green Building Policy.
Connect Conference 2022: Passive House - Economic and Environmental Solution...TE Studio
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
Lecture given at the May 5, 2021 Passive House Accelerator event illustrating the Lexington Pkwy Passive House Plus in St. Paul, Minnesota TE Studio Architecture
This is a talk I gave with Christine Frisk of InUnison Design on 4/29/2017 at Norway House in Minneapolis. It's centered on how Passive House is an important part of the low-carbon lifestyle.
This lecture illustrates the opportunities for Passive House on commercial projects. Follow four case studies and learn how the Passive House building energy standard affects project planning, design, and what changes are made to the building envelope and mechanical systems to achieve it. Furthermore, this session highlights the differences in initial cost and life cycle cost, and provide insights into the energy conservation and CO2 reduction potential.
Intep & TE Studio designed the first certified Passive House in North America, as well as the first certified cold climate Passive House and the first certified cold climate Passive House retrofit (EnerPHit) in the world. Learn more at intep.com and testudio.com
Select projects by TE Studio and Intep, Minneapolis. We are experts in high-performance architecture and engineering. We provide designs for high-performance custom homes, as well as commercial projects. Find us at www.testudio.com and www.intep.us.
In this slideshow you can find North America's first certified Passive House (Das BioHaus in Bemidji, MN), as well as the first certified Passive House retrofit (EnerPHit) project (the MinnePHit house in Minneapolis, MN).
Passive House in a Cold Climate @ BBBB 2015 WI ConferenceTE Studio
This is the lecture I gave at the 2015 Better Business Better Buildings conference at Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin. It is a primer on the Passive House building energy standard and its application in new construction and retrofit in a cold North American climate zone.
This is a slideshow given at the Passive House Alliance Minneapolis- St. Paul chapter fall lecture series in October 2013. After a basic Passive House introduction it showcases the design process for Western Technical College's 24th St. Passive House project in La Crosse, WI
This slideshow as part of a Passive House Alliance Minneapolis/ St. Paul lecture series in the fall of 2012. It features the MinnePHit House in South Minneapolis designed by TE Studio.
The slideshow contains a lot of full-screen images but no subtitles, therefore omitting some of the information which would have been given verbally during the presentation.
Passive House In The Woods Monitoring (for 2012 PH Conference, Denver, CO)TE Studio
This slideshow was given by Tim Delhey Eian at the 2012 Passive House Conference in Denver, CO. The topic is 2-years of active monitoring of the Passive House in the Woods in Hudson, WI, designed by TE Studio. The slideshow contains a lot of full-screen images but no subtitles, therefore omitting some of the information which would have been given verbally during the presentation.
2011 Passive House Conference, Synergy Case StudyTE Studio
High-performance is inherently linked to higher first-day cost. Most assume that it only exists at the top of the market. Affordability is often confused with cheap upfront cost. The two present a seemingly irreconcilable conundrum.
TE Studio’s approach defines affordability as something that is financially sustainable over a given period of time. Within this paradigm, first-day costs become a line item on a laundry list of lifecycle cost an owner is typically faced with. The Synergy case study aims to clarify the difference between first-day cost and total cost of ownership, thus redefining affordability and the impact of high-performance design on sustainable and financially viable structures in cold climates (Climate Zone 6).
Synergy is a highly energy efficient, durable and flexible compact home designed as a conversation starter which aims to make high performance accessible to a broad section of owners and developers. Entirely designed without client input and in our free time, Synergy is TE Studio’s testbed for affordability as well as high-performance assemblies and systems. Synergy has not been built but is currently being considered by different entities for projects in 2012.
The slideshow contains a lot of full-screen images but no subtitles, therefore omitting some of the information which would have been given verbally during the presentation.
The slideshow contains a lot of full-screen images but no subtitles, therefore omitting some of the information which would have been given verbally during the presentation.
This is the slideshow I gave in April 2011 at the University of Minnesota to architecture students.
The slideshow contains a lot of full-screen images but no subtitles, therefore omitting some of the information which would have been given verbally during the presentation.
Can AI do good? at 'offtheCanvas' India HCI preludeAlan Dix
Invited talk at 'offtheCanvas' IndiaHCI prelude, 29th June 2024.
https://www.alandix.com/academic/talks/offtheCanvas-IndiaHCI2024/
The world is being changed fundamentally by AI and we are constantly faced with newspaper headlines about its harmful effects. However, there is also the potential to both ameliorate theses harms and use the new abilities of AI to transform society for the good. Can you make the difference?
Transforming Brand Perception and Boosting Profitabilityaaryangarg12
In today's digital era, the dynamics of brand perception, consumer behavior, and profitability have been profoundly reshaped by the synergy of branding, social media, and website design. This research paper investigates the transformative power of these elements in influencing how individuals perceive brands and products and how this transformation can be harnessed to drive sales and profitability for businesses.
Through an exploration of brand psychology and consumer behavior, this study sheds light on the intricate ways in which effective branding strategies, strategic social media engagement, and user-centric website design contribute to altering consumers' perceptions. We delve into the principles that underlie successful brand transformations, examining how visual identity, messaging, and storytelling can captivate and resonate with target audiences.
Methodologically, this research employs a comprehensive approach, combining qualitative and quantitative analyses. Real-world case studies illustrate the impact of branding, social media campaigns, and website redesigns on consumer perception, sales figures, and profitability. We assess the various metrics, including brand awareness, customer engagement, conversion rates, and revenue growth, to measure the effectiveness of these strategies.
The results underscore the pivotal role of cohesive branding, social media influence, and website usability in shaping positive brand perceptions, influencing consumer decisions, and ultimately bolstering sales and profitability. This paper provides actionable insights and strategic recommendations for businesses seeking to leverage branding, social media, and website design as potent tools to enhance their market position and financial success.
Visual Style and Aesthetics: Basics of Visual Design
Visual Design for Enterprise Applications
Range of Visual Styles.
Mobile Interfaces:
Challenges and Opportunities of Mobile Design
Approach to Mobile Design
Patterns
EASY TUTORIAL OF HOW TO USE CAPCUT BY: FEBLESS HERNANEFebless Hernane
CapCut is an easy-to-use video editing app perfect for beginners. To start, download and open CapCut on your phone. Tap "New Project" and select the videos or photos you want to edit. You can trim clips by dragging the edges, add text by tapping "Text," and include music by selecting "Audio." Enhance your video with filters and effects from the "Effects" menu. When you're happy with your video, tap the export button to save and share it. CapCut makes video editing simple and fun for everyone!
Book Formatting: Quality Control Checks for DesignersConfidence Ago
This presentation was made to help designers who work in publishing houses or format books for printing ensure quality.
Quality control is vital to every industry. This is why every department in a company need create a method they use in ensuring quality. This, perhaps, will not only improve the quality of products and bring errors to the barest minimum, but take it to a near perfect finish.
It is beyond a moot point that a good book will somewhat be judged by its cover, but the content of the book remains king. No matter how beautiful the cover, if the quality of writing or presentation is off, that will be a reason for readers not to come back to the book or recommend it.
So, this presentation points designers to some important things that may be missed by an editor that they could eventually discover and call the attention of the editor.
11. PASSIVE HOUSE
The world’s leading building energy standard
2010
PASSIVE HOUSE MINNESOTA
Tim Delhey Eian
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CERTIFIED PASSIVE HOUSE ™
A rigorous, voluntary building energy standard
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18. zero & beyond
HERS INDEX
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Passive House
Net Energy Positive
Carbon Neutral (operation)
Carbon Neutral (everything)
19. active vs. passive
25-125 4.756
kBtu/(sf a) kBtu/(sf a)
Average existing building Passive House
85 - 450 kWh/(m2 a) 15kWh/(m2 a)
Source: Krapmeier & Drössler 2001
45. your dream home here!
TE Studio offers custom designs for your Passive
House or Deep Energy Reduction Retrofit project.
We’ll work with you to make your dreams come
true.
Thanks for inviting me to talk about Passive House Design Standard.
Thank people for coming
Excited to be here and talk about Passive House
Quick background on my person:
- German, lived here 7 years, family and house, worked with local firm for 6.5 years, have always been fascinated with architecture and how things work. Architectural degree more technical in Germany (engineer’s title), have had a fascination with efficient approaches to design.
This talk: 2 sections (1) general benefits, (2) key summary of how to do it
Let’s talk more about details of Passive House Design.
A house build to current energy code in Minnesota could potentially qualify as a Passive House in California.
Passive House Standard performance requirements are always the same, regardless of building location
Climate zone and a building’s distinctive location impact the design significantly
Therefore, Passive House buildings will look differently depending on where they are located
Environment: Significant conservation and improved performance = significantly reduced environmental impact
Up to 75% savings on source energy = smaller CO
2
footprint: Carbon-neutrality truly in reach. Don’t need a football field of PV panels
Likely in use longer and maintained longer than average building, Less likely to need retrofit, reduction in energy used for construction and materials
Health: Improved indoor environmental quality = improved health
Guaranteed mechanical air-exchange 24/7—365 days a year, Tempered air (heat recovery ventilation), Controlled humidity, Slow and steady air movement (quiet and without drafts)
Indoor surfaces are near room temperatur, virtually no radiant heat-loss potential
Improved daylighting and solar exposure
Studies show less potential for asthma, allergies, sickness
Significantly reduced exposure to CO, pollutants, VOCs. Virtually no potential for mold, no radiant heat loss, healthy humidity levels, little to no noise pollution
Comfort: Superinsulated building envelope = high level of comfort
Indoor surfaces are near room-temperatur, virtually no radiant heat-loss potential
Improved indoor environmental quality
Extremely quiet inside due to superinsulation and high-performance windows
very high (virtually no radiant heat loss, healthy humidity, fresh air, etc.)
Durability: High quality planning and construction = extremely durable building
Energy modeling, quality-controlled construction, field testing > predictable results
Advanced window technology, longevity
Reduced mechanical system, less moving parts = less maintenance
Owner training, “understand your building”, Owner’s manual, “pass on the knowledge”
Certified building standard
How do we measure the success?
In Germany, we look at gas-mileage for homes. Instead of MPGs, we measure in kWh/m2 a or Btu/sf year
In U.S. we currently use a comparative model: HERS
Problem: nobody really knows what the basis is and buildings are compared on a point basis. Nowhere does it directly relate back to energy.
Limited use, but realtor associations are looking to use it for a “green” realty label, MN starting 2009. HERS is determined by HERS rater.
HERS (Home Energy Rating System), controversial and not absolute- uses comparison not actual energy modeling or monitoring
Ratings provides a relative energy use index called the HERS Index – a HERS Index of 100 represents the energy use of the “American Standard Building” and an Index of 0 (zero) indicates that the Proposed Building uses no net purchased energy (a Zero Energy Building). Zero Site energy, nor really a zero energy building though.
What is a HERS Rating?
A home energy rating involves an analysis of a home’s construction plans and onsite inspections. Based on the home’s plans, the Home Energy Rater uses an energy efficiency software package to perform an energy analysis of the home’s design. This analysis yields a projected, pre-construction HERS Index. Upon completion of the plan review, the rater will work with the builder to identify the energy efficiency improvements needed to ensure the house will meet ENERGY STAR performance guidelines. The rater then conducts onsite inspections, typically including a blower door test (to test the leakiness of the house) and a duct test (to test the leakiness of the ducts). Results of these tests, along with inputs derived from the plan review, are used to generate the HERS Index score for the home.
The HERS Index
The HERS Index is a scoring system established by the Residential Energy Services Network (RESNET) in which a home built to the specifications of the HERS Reference Home (based on the 2006 International Energy Conservation Code) scores a HERS Index of 100, while a net zero energy home scores a HERS Index of 0. The lower a home’s HERS Index, the more energy efficient it is in comparison to the HERS Reference Home.
Each 1-point decrease in the HERS Index corresponds to a 1% reduction in energy consumption compared to the HERS Reference Home. Thus a home with a HERS Index of 85 is 15% more energy efficient than the HERS Reference Home and a home with a HERS Index of 80 is 20% more energy efficient.
For more information, visit the RESNET Web site .
Comparing the New HERS Index with the Old HERS Score
For homes rated before July 1, 2006, the rating score is known as a “HERS Score.” The HERS Score is a system in which a home built to the specifications of the HERS Reference Home (based on the 1993 Model Energy Code) has a HERS Score of 80. Unlike the HERS Index, each 1-point increase in a HERS Score is equivalent to a 5% increase in energy efficiency. Please see the table below for a comparison of the HERS Score and the HERS Index.
Passive House with “passive” systems and small post-heater uses a max. of 4,750 British thermal units per square foot and year for heating
Conventional Building with “active” heating system uses 5–30x more heating energy than a Passive House
Starting point and upgrades
First Passive House in urban setting. First in Twin Cities. Affordable Housing. 3112 6th St. N, Eco Village, Hawthorne, North Minneapolis
PH design lends itself well to affordable housing:
- low and predictable operating cost
- high survivability (doesn’t cool off)
- empowerment through design (don’t just give people anything, give them something really good)
Thank MinneAppleseed for their support of Passive House design. Enjoying that process much of bringing hope to a community that is lacking attention, resources, opportunity.
First Passive House in urban setting. First in Twin Cities. Affordable Housing. 3112 6th St. N, Eco Village, Hawthorne, North Minneapolis
PH design lends itself well to affordable housing:
- low and predictable operating cost
- high survivability (doesn’t cool off)
- empowerment through design (don’t just give people anything, give them something really good)
Thank MinneAppleseed for their support of Passive House design. Enjoying that process much of bringing hope to a community that is lacking attention, resources, opportunity.
First Passive House in urban setting. First in Twin Cities. Affordable Housing. 3112 6th St. N, Eco Village, Hawthorne, North Minneapolis
PH design lends itself well to affordable housing:
- low and predictable operating cost
- high survivability (doesn’t cool off)
- empowerment through design (don’t just give people anything, give them something really good)
Thank MinneAppleseed for their support of Passive House design. Enjoying that process much of bringing hope to a community that is lacking attention, resources, opportunity.
First Passive House in urban setting. First in Twin Cities. Affordable Housing. 3112 6th St. N, Eco Village, Hawthorne, North Minneapolis
PH design lends itself well to affordable housing:
- low and predictable operating cost
- high survivability (doesn’t cool off)
- empowerment through design (don’t just give people anything, give them something really good)
Thank MinneAppleseed for their support of Passive House design. Enjoying that process much of bringing hope to a community that is lacking attention, resources, opportunity.