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Passive Buildings Canada and Passive House Alberta (PHAb) invite you to learn about a great new set of training/education videos on high performance building
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Abstract: The University of Northern British Columbia's Wood Innovation Research Lab (WIRL) is the first industrial facility tested and certified to the International Passive House standard in Canada. Constructed using a glulam post and beam system and unique high-performance standing truss wall assembly, the building serves as a research and
https://building-performance.org/education/resources/passive-house-construction-in-a-cold-climate/
Passive House Construction in A COLD CLIMATE ... and innovative new ways to approach sustainability and energy performance. Links. Login; Membership; Jobs; FAQ; Press; Contact; Contact. 651 Holiday Drive Suite 400 Pittsburgh, PA 15220
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Thicker LiteZone® IGUs can surpass PHI arctic and cold climate requirements with high heat gain IGUs. Alternately PHI cold climate requirements can be achieved using LiteZone® IGUs with UG=0.299 W/m2*k and SHGC as low as 0.151 to minimize energy requirements year-round, without the costs to control overheating in the summer.
https://www.greenbuildingadvisor.com/article/is-passivhaus-right-for-a-cold-canadian-climate
Our home's projected annual energy use for space heating = 31.13 kWh/m2/year. Our home's annual energy use for space heating (not counting wood stove heat) = 10.18 kWh/m2/year. Compare this to the Passivhaus limit for annual space heating of 15 kWh/m2/year. The average Canadian home's annual space heating use is 137.2 kWh/m2.
https://www.finehomebuilding.com/2016/02/05/meet-saskatchewans-first-passivhaus
Although Adair has been building high-performance houses since the 1980s, the Temperance Street Passive House is his first attempt at putting his 2014 training in Passivhaus construction to work, and his first try at a certified building. The new three-level house is a duplex with a pair of 2,358-square-foot residences, one half of the space
https://buildingscience.com/documents/insights/bsi-025-the-passivhaus-passive-house-standard
deliver total energy and environmental performance that approaches the Passivhaus standard in cold climates. Such houses depart in relatively minor ways from standard North American construction, accommodate a broader range of architectural styles, can be modified easily for different climate zones, and can even be built by production builders.
https://www.passivehousecanada.com/events/cold-climate-webinar-mar-3/
Comparison of High Performance Building Standards; Building Certification; Retrofit Certification; ... Passive House Canada | Maison Passive Canada Social Events Cold Climate Webinar Series - Session 1 of 5 - March 3, 2021. Cold Climate Webinar Series - Session 1 of 5 - March 3, 2021 ... This event is held by Passive House Canada in
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Comparison of High Performance Building Standards; Building Certification; Retrofit Certification; ... course-cold-climate. Posted on February 12, 2021 - Back to News. Subscribe to our Newsletter. Stay informed on the Passive House building standard, project developments, upcoming events and courses. Subscribe. Recent Posts. CEO Letter - June;
https://www.greenenergyfutures.ca/episode/stunning-net-zero-passive-house-good-to-40-with-no-furnace
The tilt-and-turn windows are R8, triple-paned passive house certified windows made in Canada by Innotech a Canadian company from Vancouver. The day we visited the home Cooper Le of 4 Elements was doing a blower door test. The home clocks in at 0.54 air exchanges per hour, five times better than code.
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The Heights Passive House Performance Characteristics Passive House Building Parameter Characteristic Unit Criteria Alternative Performance Airtightness Air change rate per hour ACH @ 50Pa ≤ 0.6 - 0.3 Space heating Annual demand kWh/m2a ≤ 15 - 7 Heating load W/m2 ≤ 10 8 Space cooling Annual demand kWh/m2a ≤ 15 - - Cooling load W/m2
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Passive House Canada Conference 2023 Video Bundle $ 495.00 Add to cart; Net Positive Symposium 2.0 Webinars $ 125.00 Add to cart; Tower Retrofit Symposium 2021 Video Bundle $ 295.00 Add to cart; Passive House Canada Conference 2020 Video Bundle $ 295.00 Add to cart
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Multi-unit Passive House for Heiltsuk First Nation in British Columbia. Modular Passive House construction replaces hospital staff housing that burned down in 2004. Bella Bella is a small community located on Campbell Island between the northern tip of Vancouver Island and Haida Gwaii. Approximately 90% of its 1,500 residents belong to the
https://www.ecohome.net/guides/3422/leed-passive-house-prefab-kit-homes-for-sale/
This LEED & Passive House ready Prefab Kit Home is optimized for cold climates in Canada and Northeast US. This high performance sustainable kit home model was designed by PARA-SOL Architects, built by Bâtiment Pré-Fab, and assembled by NG3 Construction with the collaboration of the EcoHome & Écohabitation engineers.
https://www.bcit.ca/zero-energy-buildings/open-educational-resources/passive-house-videos/
Passive House Videos. We followed and recorded the construction of a passive house in West Vancouver (British Columbia - Canada). All videos are short (2 to 5 minutes). Thank you to all partners involved. We hope you enjoy our 9-episode series!
https://passivehouse.ca/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/CanPHI_ONLINE-CourseOutline_2019.pdf
4. Floor plans - typical layouts for cool/cold climates 5. Passive House Diversity 6. Passive House For Extreme Climates Module 4 Building Envelope (13 videos) 1. Principle of a highly insulating thermal envelope 2. Thermal conductivity 3. Definitions of U-value, R-value and their measurement 4. Insulation types and performance characteristics 5.
https://energystepcode.ca/event/passive-house-canada-cold-climate-webinar-series/
In this installment of the series, we will be diving into a 'Cold Climate Case Study Overview: Preparing for project success'. Each webinar will feature a different guest speaker from across Canada who will share their experience and involvement in the construction of a Passive-House certified building.
https://www.constructioncanada.net/passive-house-certification-in-cold-climates/3/
Completed in the summer of 2018, Valleyview Town Hall in Alberta is the result of extensive collaboration between the municipality, contractor, and a team of designers and consultants working together to achieve the Passive House standard in a northern climate. This structure aims to become the first commercial building to achieve Passive House certification in Alberta and the first commercial
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High Performance Envelopes ... Scandinavian climates Performance of 8 Passive House Envelopes in Cold Climates March 5, 2014. Case Studies - Average R-values of cold-climate Passive House case studies •Above grade wall: R-62.9 Target: R-60 •Roof: R-83.8 Target: R-80 •Floor slab: R-67 Target: R-60
https://www.passivehousecanada.com/program/
Program. Day 1: September 22, 2021 - 10:00am - 6:30pm ET / 7:00am - 3:30 PT. Day 2: September 23, 2021 - 10:00am - 6:30pm ET / 7:00am - 3:30 PT. The program committee is developing an insightful and engaging program for you to enjoy! This VIRTUAL event will feature engaging sessions that span the spectrum of knowledge on deep energy
https://build-canada.ca/ekobuilt-a-passive-home-is-your-fastest-route-to-net-zero/
A net-zero Home is a house that produces the same amount of energy as it uses whereas a passive house is simply an ultra low energy home. Passive homes can be built anywhere with any orientation or shading situation and there are 4 main parts - air tightness (0.6 ACH), high Insulation (R75-R110), high-performance windows (net gain energy
https://www.ecohome.net/guides/3223/passive-aggressive-house/
Our passivhaus is risen. Yet slowly, a house emerged. Any "deficiency" the architects reported was sneered at by the carpenters at the end of a scorching summer day, but fixed. Our carpenters took pride in their work, which is far too rare these days yet crucial for any high-performance building.