Passive House Institute U.S.- Page 2 of 3
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Applying Passivhaus to Post-Katrina Reconstruction
A design organization challenges architects to come up with designs for affordable, energy-efficient homes for New Orleans’ recovering neighborhoods
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A Passivhaus Project in D.C. Nears Completion
Construction began last summer, and now this luxury home is getting ready to go on the market and become certified by Passive House Institute U.S.
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Oregon’s Reach Code Adopts the Passivhaus Standard
The state’s Reach Code Advisory Committee rules that the superinsulation standard is an acceptable option for commercial projects, setting a precedent for energy efficiency codes in the U.S.
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A Museum Will Build, Then Sell, a Passivhaus
The Cleveland Museum of Natural History will play host to a home built to the standard as part of a major exhibition about climate change
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Passive House in the Woods Opens Its Doors
Construction was completed last month and Passivhaus certification awarded last week
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The First Project in the D.C. Area to Aim for Passivhaus Certification
Construction commenced in August on a house that will feature peak performance and high-end amenities
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Gearing Up for a Passive House Residence at Unity College
G•O Logic Homes of Belfast, Maine, will lead the way in designing and building what could become the first college student residence in the U.S. to earn Passive House certification
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Nudging Passive House Concepts into the Mainstream
A recent New York Times story on one couple’s quest to apply Passive House discipline to the construction of their home should further energize the PH conversation among consumers
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The First Passivhaus Retrofit Certification in the U.S.
A deep energy renovation in California goes the distance; now it will be monitored for ongoing performance
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Passive House in the (Wisconsin) Woods
A Passive House project nearing completion on the state’s western border aims for energy-positive performance and a high profile