Passive House Standard UK
The Passive House standard is an internationally recognised standard for low-energy buildings. In the UK, it is promoted by the Passivhaus Trust.
The Passive House standard is an internationally recognised standard for low-energy buildings. In the UK, it is promoted by the Passivhaus Trust.
A Passive House is a building that uses very little energy for heating and cooling. The UK has seen a surge in Passive House construction in recent years.
This course covers the principles of Passive House design and construction, including building physics, materials, and construction techniques.
BRE offers certification for Passive House buildings in the UK. The certification process involves a series of tests and assessments to ensure the building meets the Passive House standard.
This video explores the benefits of Passive House construction, including energy efficiency, comfort, and environmental sustainability.
This guide provides an overview of the Passive House standard in the UK, including its benefits, design principles, and construction requirements.
This article features a selection of Passive House case studies from around the UK, showcasing innovative designs and construction techniques.
This website offers training and events for professionals interested in Passive House design and construction, including workshops, webinars, and conferences.