Dr. Wolfgang Feist: ‘Principles of Passive House'
Wednesday, Oct 27, 20103 AMEDT
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Lecture by the German Physicist, Inventor of this Ultra Low Energy Approach to Building Affordably Dr Feist's 'Passive House' is a practice-proven international standard for designing buildings with very low energy consumption. The Passive House standard is comfortable, sustainable and economically attractive. A Passive House is a building in which thermal comfort can be guaranteed by minimally post-heating or post-cooling the fresh air flow required for a good indoor air quality, providing an energy savings of 75% in comparison to current building standards. The resulting energy demand is so low that it is possible to meet the heating requirement using an ordinary light bulb. Moderated by Laura Briggs, Research Chair of Sustainable Architecture, Parsons The New School for Design Presented by the School of Constructed Environments, Parsons The New School for Design with The Irwin S. Chanin School of Architecture of The Cooper Union passivhaustagung.de http://sce.parsons.edu/2010/10/19/dr-wolfgang-feist-lecture-principles-of-passive-house/
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