Session II: Global cooperatioin

Friday, 19 April 2013

13:00
Thilo Cunz, Jean-Denis Mège | Building Together (BuildTog) - Europe-wide adaption of an apartment building design

BuildTog is a Passive House project with ten housing companies from five European countries who adapt a common type of multifamily housing in the same way on different places and ensure the quality of energy performance, economy and architectural design.

13:30
Michael Tribus, Christoph Holzner | A cost comparision of three built Passive House apartment building designs

This paper presents a comparative cost analysis based on three certified Passive Houses. It shows the share of costs in architecturally functional ""building gestures"" and how it can be successively reduced to save costs that are greater than the expense of an excellent building envelope.

14:00
Michael Klinski | The Norwegian Passive House experience

The building research institute SINTEF Byggforsk has analyzed experiences with Passive House buildings, including interviews with residents, builders, and contractors. It was found that the Passive House concept tends to work in Norway and can be put into practice by ambitious stakeholders.

14:30
Yoon-Boum Cho | International cooperation between Korea and Germany continues

A team consisting of a PH architect, a PH building services specialist, and PHI is recommended to share German expertise with a country like Korea that has little experience in Passive House planning. "Guiding details" are very important for the architect's construction design.

15:00
Poster contribution:

1) Engelmann: Energy concepts for floating buildings
2) Amirisamkouei: Application of a particular wind catcher to reduce cooling energy requirement of residential buildings

   
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