The demand for energy-efficient buildings continues to grow as the world focuses on reducing carbon footprints and combating climate change. One of the most effective ways to achieve this is through the Passive House standard, a rigorous building performance standard that focuses on minimizing energy consumption while maximizing indoor comfort. Passive House design is an innovative approach that ensures buildings are ultra-low energy in use, using methods such as high-performance insulation, airtight construction, and heat recovery ventilation systems.
The Passive House Design Principles course, provided by the British Academy for Training and Development, offers professionals in the construction, architecture, and engineering sectors a thorough understanding of the principles and techniques involved in Passive House design. This course delves into the key components of Passive House, exploring the balance between thermal insulation, airtightness, ventilation, and solar gains.
Who Should Attend?
Knowledge and Benefits:
Overview of Passive House Standards
Importance of Energy-Efficient Buildings
Passive House vs. Conventional Construction
Thermal Insulation
Airtightness
High-Performance Windows
Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery (MVHR)
Indoor Air Quality and Comfort
Heat Recovery in Passive House Buildings
Optimizing the Building Envelope
Thermal Bridging and Insulation Continuity
Energy Performance Calculations
Certification Process for Passive House Buildings
Energy Performance Criteria for Certification
Global Standards and Regional Adaptations
Implementing Passive House Design Principles
Cost Considerations and Budgeting
The Future of Passive House Design
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