The 24th St. Passive House Project aims to build sustainability from greenhouse to green houses by implementing buildings based on global leading performance targets like Passive House. The project focuses on energy efficiency and high performance building envelopes to minimize energy losses and maximize gains, with an integrated design approach and performance-based targets to create highly insulated, airtight, and thermally optimized buildings.
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.
Michael McCarthy is an International authority on the Passive House standard. On December 1, 2016 Michael visited Green Building Alliance for a training session and gave this presentation at Carnegie Mellon University.
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.
Michael McCarthy is an International authority on the Passive House standard. On December 1, 2016 Michael visited Green Building Alliance for a training session and gave this presentation at Carnegie Mellon University.
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
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.
Swedish Passivhaus Conference Laholm 2019Nick Grant
Cost effective Passivhaus design. This presentation builds on earlier talks with emphasis on the need for rapid progress in building energy efficiency.
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
Is Passivhaus a step too far? South Pacific Passive House Conference Auckland...Nick Grant
Is the Passivhaus standard too extreme for a mild climate such as New Zealand? Do we really need to do all the modelling and calculations if we max out the insulation and air tightness? Nick Grant's first presentation at the first South Pacific Passive House Conference in Auckland aims to explore these questions.
Passivhaus Designing for heating load 25th Passivhaus ConferenceNick Grant
Passive solar is dead, long live super-insulation. This paper was presented at the 25th International Passivhaus Conference, online. Passivhaus (Passive House) is the leading international standard for comfortable low energy buildings. This paper recommends designers consider designing for the alternative metric of peak heating load rather than annual energy demand. This means optimising glazing for daylight and views and not for solar gain.
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
The presentation introduced the Passive House concept and its application for new dwellings, renovation and in office buildings. The market for Passive Houses is set for rapid growth. A market overview is given in a European context.
Our Home Energy Coach, Philip Drader, shares how home energy efficiency can contribute to a comfortable home and saving money by reducing wasted energy.
When you help a toddler get dressed, you don’t put the snowsuit on after the boots. And when doing energy efficiency renovations, it helps to know what the best order to do work in.
Avoid common pitfalls and manage your renovation like a pro. From attic to basement, figure out the scope of work before you even begin.
The heating system of the future, without traditional heating system. Can a house be constructed without a conventional heating system and still achieve a good comfort level in summer as well as in winter? Yes it can. Nothing magical: the right design, the right materials, and a ventilation system with heat exchanger can be enough. The following minute lecture by way of introduction to this innovative construction standard.
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
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.
Swedish Passivhaus Conference Laholm 2019Nick Grant
Cost effective Passivhaus design. This presentation builds on earlier talks with emphasis on the need for rapid progress in building energy efficiency.
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
Is Passivhaus a step too far? South Pacific Passive House Conference Auckland...Nick Grant
Is the Passivhaus standard too extreme for a mild climate such as New Zealand? Do we really need to do all the modelling and calculations if we max out the insulation and air tightness? Nick Grant's first presentation at the first South Pacific Passive House Conference in Auckland aims to explore these questions.
Passivhaus Designing for heating load 25th Passivhaus ConferenceNick Grant
Passive solar is dead, long live super-insulation. This paper was presented at the 25th International Passivhaus Conference, online. Passivhaus (Passive House) is the leading international standard for comfortable low energy buildings. This paper recommends designers consider designing for the alternative metric of peak heating load rather than annual energy demand. This means optimising glazing for daylight and views and not for solar gain.
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
The presentation introduced the Passive House concept and its application for new dwellings, renovation and in office buildings. The market for Passive Houses is set for rapid growth. A market overview is given in a European context.
Our Home Energy Coach, Philip Drader, shares how home energy efficiency can contribute to a comfortable home and saving money by reducing wasted energy.
When you help a toddler get dressed, you don’t put the snowsuit on after the boots. And when doing energy efficiency renovations, it helps to know what the best order to do work in.
Avoid common pitfalls and manage your renovation like a pro. From attic to basement, figure out the scope of work before you even begin.
The heating system of the future, without traditional heating system. Can a house be constructed without a conventional heating system and still achieve a good comfort level in summer as well as in winter? Yes it can. Nothing magical: the right design, the right materials, and a ventilation system with heat exchanger can be enough. The following minute lecture by way of introduction to this innovative construction standard.
Passive House
Designing Low Energy Buildings
A presentation by Katrin Klingenberg, Executive Director Passive House Institute US | PHIUS
www.passivehouse.us
Keynote address at the Columbus Green Building Forum's 2011 Green Building EXPO
Passive House slideshow for Passive House MinnTE Studio
This is an introductory slideshow about the Passive House building energy standard that I gave at the Passive House Minnesota event in Miinneapolis on 2/3/2011.
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.
US Passive House Conference, 2010, presentation on new research in the windows for Passive House area. Looks at size, shape, installation and glazing SHGC effects on building performance, showing how to optimize all of these details for low-energy, better sex buildings!
How to Look AT High Performance WindowsBronwyn Barry
Advice from a \'specialist\' on how to look AT windows, instead of through them: what components matter, your design responsibility and a few surprising suggestions on how not to use glass for everything.
This slideshow was put together for a lecture at the University of MInnesota. It talks about PH for new construction and Deep Energy Reduction Retrofit projects.
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 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.
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.
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.
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.
Micro Climate Analysis and Passive Design
Bio Climatic Design and Thermal Comfort
Radiant System Capacity Evaluation
Low Energy Passive Design Strategy Matrix
Net Zero Energy School Energy Modeling Case Study
Low Energy Research Lab Energy Modeling Case Study
VAV Thermal Diffuser Parametric Energy Modeling Analysis
Plug Load Monitoring of Our Workstations
Core & Shell Energy and Daylight Modeling to Net Zero Case Study
Indoor and Outdoor Thermal Comfort Analysis
24 percent of commercial energy end-use is used for lighting purposes, a very big percentage of which is utilized for lighting buildings during the daytime.
Our idea is to use optical fibers to bring concentrated day-light into buildings so that significant savings can be made in electricity cost as well as CO2 emissions.
This presentation was done as part of the assignments for Venture-lab, Technology Ventures 2012 course.
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.
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.
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
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.
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 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.
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.
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.
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.
This is the slideshow presentation I gave at the Green by Design conference in Minneapolis on 6/11/2009. The focus was on Passive House and Deep Energy Reduction Retrofit.
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.
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
Between Filth and Fortune- Urban Cattle Foraging Realities by Devi S Nair, An...Mansi Shah
This study examines cattle rearing in urban and rural settings, focusing on milk production and consumption. By exploring a case in Ahmedabad, it highlights the challenges and processes in dairy farming across different environments, emphasising the need for sustainable practices and the essential role of milk in daily consumption.
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!
White wonder, Work developed by Eva TschoppMansi Shah
White Wonder by Eva Tschopp
A tale about our culture around the use of fertilizers and pesticides visiting small farms around Ahmedabad in Matar and Shilaj.
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.
ARENA - Young adults in the workplace (Knight Moves).pdfKnight Moves
Presentations of Bavo Raeymaekers (Project lead youth unemployment at the City of Antwerp), Suzan Martens (Service designer at Knight Moves) and Adriaan De Keersmaeker (Community manager at Talk to C)
during the 'Arena • Young adults in the workplace' conference hosted by Knight Moves.
Maximize Your Content with Beautiful Assets : Content & Asset for Landing Page pmgdscunsri
Figma is a cloud-based design tool widely used by designers for prototyping, UI/UX design, and real-time collaboration. With features such as precision pen tools, grid system, and reusable components, Figma makes it easy for teams to work together on design projects. Its flexibility and accessibility make Figma a top choice in the digital age.
4. BUILDING LIFE CYCLE
GLOBAL IMPACT CITY/CAMPUS BUILDINGS OPERATION
[“How do we get there?”] [“Going there”] You are [“Being there”] Your organization is
[“Where are we and where do we
Your vision is to implement sustainable implementing buildings projects working towards a sustainable future.
go?”] Your organization is working
strategy for your built environments like based on global leading performance You are striving for a clear
towards a sustainable future. You are
the 2000-Watt Society. targets and design standards like understanding of your current
striving for a clear understanding of your
current position and to set goals to Passive House or Minergie. position and to set goals to support
support your global vision. your global vision.
STRATEGIC PLANNING MASTER PLANNING IMPLEMENTING FACILITY MANAGEMENT
Intep creates framework plans based Intep develops appropriate building Intep offers project steering to you Intep supports you in defining portfolio or
on the analysis of your current performance standards and applying directing your design team, or project specific operation planning by
position and a global vision for sustainability frame work to specific comprehensive, integrated design defining FM structure, processes
resource and energy efficiency for project developments including services to execute your project to appropriate to the performance targets
your build environment. feasibility. the highest standards. set. With new projects ideally
accompanying the design process.
building sustainability...
12. Passive House | Passivhaus
TM
“A rigorous, voluntary building energy standard
focusing on highest energy efficiency and quality of life
at low operating cost.”
The Passive House Standard is the most rigorous building energy standard in the world. Consultants, projects or building components that have
obtained the right to carry the logo have committed themselves to design excellence and the Passive House energy performance criteria.
20. Passive Solar Design ≠ Passive House
PASSIVE SOLAR DESIGN PASSIVE HOUSE
Building design concept Certified building energy standard
“Unlimited” energy use Energy per square foot and year cap
Solar heat gains (passive) and internal heat
Solar heat gains (passive)
gains
Shading devices and glazing control solar
Shading devices to control solar heat gains
heat gains
Thermal mass absorbs and stores solar Insulation and air tightness retain space
energy conditioning energy
Time-release of space conditioning energy Heat-recovery ventilation
31. Passive House (pas′iv-ho̵us)
25-125 4.756
kBtu/(sf a) kBtu/(sf a)
active passive
Average existing building Passive House
85 - 450 kWh/(m2 a) 15kWh/(m2 a)
Source: Krapmeier & Drössler 2001
32. Energy Footprint
Heating (active)
Hot water (active)
Cooling (active)
Household Electricity
Heat & hot water (passive)
Code Passive House
• 90% less heating energy
• 66% less overall energy
40. Schematic
HEAT RECOVERY VENITALTION
AIR-INTAKE
SUPPLY AIR
EXTRACT AIR
EXHAUST
ACTIVE SHADING = THERMOSTAT
ADVANCED WINDOWS AND DOORS
CONTINUOUSLY SUPER-INSULATED
& AIRTIGHT BUILDING ENVELOPE
THERMAL BRIDGE-FREE DETAILS
=
HEAT RECOVERY OPTIONAL
VENTILATOR EARTH TUBE
Source: TE Studio
54. REFERENCE DETAILS: SUGGESTED INSTALLATION:
- STO W 260 1) INSTALL PIPE
2) INSTALL COMPRESSION TAPE
NOTE: 3) INSULATE TIGHT TO PIPE AND COMPRESS TAPE
- USE ONLY STO CERTIFIED SEALANT 4) INSTALL FINISH SYSTEM
- COLOR MATCH CAULK TO FACADE COLOR
11" EIFS 11" ICF
EXTERIOR INTERIOR
12" PE PIPE, SLEEVE
FILL GAPS WITH EXPANSION FOAM
STO GUARD SCHEDULED WALL FINISH
WET FLASHING SYSTEM SEALANT JOINT
BRING INSULATION TAPE ICF TO DUCT,
TIGHT TO PIPE AIR-TIGHT CONNECTION
2" ARMAFLEX PIPE INSULATION
COMPRESSION TAPE
INSULATED DUCT O.D. 180MM (LUEFTA)
CUT BACK FINISH
AND CAULK
64. ROUGH OPENING
SCHEDULED TRIM INSIDE
WOOD WINDOW SILL BELOW
3/4" PLYWOOD BUCK
EXTENSION JAMB, SITE
AIRTIGHT CONNECTION
TAPE WINDOW FRAME TO WINDOW BUCK
WITH TAPE PER MANF.
AIRTIGHT CONNECTION
SEAL GAP WITH LOW EXPANSION FOAM
FROM EXTERIOR
AIRTIGHTNESS
TAPE SHEATHING TO
OPTIWIN ALU2WOOD WINDOW
WINDOW BUCK WITH
4"
SIGA WIGLUV TAPE
WINDOW SET POINT
WRB CONNECTION
CAULK JAMB TO WINDOW, MATCH COLOR
OF TRIM
WRB CONNECTION
TAPE WBR TO WINDOW FRAME WITH SIGA
WIGLUV
CONTINUOUS INSULATION
2 EPS INSULATION BLOCK, GLUE INTO
2 PLACE
2 2
2 6
ALUMINUM SILL PAN BELOW
5/4X6 EXTERIOR TRIM, TYP.
OUTSIDE
131. Passive House
• Best certified and third party verified voluntary building standard in the industry
• Caps for heating and source energy, and airtightness
• Energy modeled, predictable performance
• 90% less heating demand than standard
• up to 75% or more overall energy savings than standard, energy independence
• Smallest carbon footprint in the industry
• Incredible comfort and health
• True value for owners and society
• Smart use of our resources like building materials and utilities
• Best insulation from an uncertain energy future
• 2 decades of proven performance
• Thousands of built projects all over the world
• Commercial and residential, new and retrofit
• Short ROI, incredible lifecycle savings potential
• Best starting point for net-zero energy and carbon-neutrality with smallest renewable
systems
• Global solution
• Life cycle approach for sustainable real estate