Press:Press registration (pdf 13 kB) Press Releases:Press Release 10 June 2010 The Passive House in all dimensions - Conference Report from Dresden Dresden/Darmstadt, 10 June 2010 - Kamakura (Japan), Whistler (Canada), Tramore (Ireland) und Shanghai (China) have already shown that Passive Houses are becoming more and more popular at the international level than ever before. The construction standard that was conceived in Germany and that is now well-known all over the world proves that it is possible to build or refurbish buildings in a sustainable, comfortable and affordable way today. This was confirmed by over a thousand participants of the 14th International Passive House Conference, who attended the Conference in Dresden last month. "The Passive House Standard is spreading rapidly all over the world. The great potential of the concept has been quickly recognised, especially in areas where actual practical experience has been gained with the implementation of Passive Houses. The Passive House concept can be adapted to the various climates and regional construction methods and for this, the tools are available", explained Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Feist who is the Scientific Director of the Passive House Institute and a building physicist at the University of Innsbruck in Austria. The Passive House Institute estimates that 20,000 Passive Houses have already been built worldwide, 13,500 of them in Germany alone. Read entire press release (PDF 638 KB)
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Press Release 19th May 2010 Press Invitation to a Press Conference and Press
Tour on the occasion of the 14th Darmstadt/Dresden, 12 May 2010 Read entire press release (PDF 112 KB) Registration Fax reply (PDF 94 KB) Press Release 19th March 2010 Energy efficiency for the whole planet - practice-oriented Darmstadt, 19 March 2010 - How to refurbish listed buildings in an energy-relevant way? Why is the air quality in a Passive House school better than that of a conventional school building? Scientists from all over the world will deal with these and many other questions during the 14th International Passive House Conference on 28th and 29th May in Dresden. The latest developments in energy-efficient construction will be presented in sixteen bi-lingual Working Groups. Read entire press release (PDF 158 KB) Press Release 7th August 2009 Sustaining the regional economy and addressing the global crisis by working towards energy efficiency Darmstadt / August 7th 2009 - More than 1,200 delegates are expected at the 14th International Passive House Conference to be held in Dresden on May 28th and 29th 2010 where they will access the highest quality information about the Passive House Standard. The Organisers now invite all active and engaged persons to share their experience and research results with this huge audience and to submit abstracts before November 2nd 2009 to the Passivhaus Institut in Darmstadt (Germany). Read entire press release (PDF 96 KB) Press contact |
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