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Passivhaus lived experience: More than a spreadsheet

Carter, Kate; Zhao, Jill

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Kate Carter

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Dr. Jill Zhao Jill.Zhao@uwe.ac.uk
Senior Lecturer in Architecture and Construction Technology



Abstract

The ideology of Passivhaus is clear. It is a building standard associated with a really well insulated and airtight building that saves energy – in both hot and cold climates. There is evidence from that shows how important this approach to building is in achieving carbon reduction targets. Passivhaus is a credible way for large scale energy reduction in the built environment and has gained in popularity with policy makers tasked with meeting the internationally agreed climate change targets. The reality of living in a Passivhaus is not so clear. There is evidence of some Passivhaus projects using much more energy than the design models anticipate. There is also emerging evidence of the difficulties some people face in living in a Passivhaus. Issues of air quality, systems control problems, inadequate technical knowledge and skills. While the overall picture is positive there are clearly issues to be overcome in the delivery of a promising carbon reduction strategy for the built environment. This research explores the limitation of the PHPP software in addressing the lived experience of Passivhaus. The emerging issues with some PH projects suggest a better understanding of the interactions between people and the building is required.

Citation

Carter, K., & Zhao, J. (2018, December). Passivhaus lived experience: More than a spreadsheet. Paper presented at PLEA 2018, Hong Kong

Presentation Conference Type Conference Paper (unpublished)
Conference Name PLEA 2018
Conference Location Hong Kong
Start Date Dec 10, 2018
End Date Dec 12, 2018
Deposit Date Mar 3, 2023
Publicly Available Date Mar 6, 2023
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/10493212
Related Public URLs https://eprints.lincoln.ac.uk/id/eprint/35349/

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