NAPHN19 CONFERENCE: Build the World We Want Announces Program Highlights

NEW YORK, April 10, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The North American Passive House Network is pleased to announce the program highlights for NAPHN19, occurring June 27-28, in New York City. From new university buildings, to large office buildings and multifamily retrofits, conference sessions will probe the frontiers of low-carbon building, design and operation. Emphasis is placed on the rapid scaling and implementation of low-carbon examples, to highlight how we are already able to "Build the World We Want."

A core mission of the event is to demonstrate, investigate and discuss how professionals and policymakers are utilizing and implementing Passive House today - from fully certified buildings, to rethinking how they approach their work, utilizing Passive House methodologies, to make critical climate impacts.

With over 30 sessions ranging from general policy to highly technical specifics, program highlights include:

    --  University Dormitory in Australia: Mass Timber Certified Passive House:
        A 70,000 SF university dormitory in Melbourne Australia of CLT
        construction - presented by the architect and owner.
    --  University Medical Research and Education Building: Certified Passive
        House: The 140,000 SF George Davies Centre at the University of
        Leicester in the UK, which accommodates 2,400 occupants, theaters,
        research laboratories and teaching spaces.
    --  The New Office Building Amenity: Elegant Passive House Retrofit: 150,000
        SF office building retrofit in Brussels - making a modern workplace
        while salvaging the existing structure and re-purposing removed
        materials.
    --  Passive House Affordable Senior Multifamily in Queens: A 58,000 SF
        mixed-use, affordable housing building in Corona, Queens.
    --  Clear Targets: Good Direction: Presentation and policy discussion about
        actions in California, British Columbia and New York, including
        policymakers from the three jurisdictions and many other jurisdictions
        as well.
    --  Embodied Carbon: What You Don't Know Can Hurt You: A deep dive into the
        upfront carbon emissions that can significantly negate the benefits of
        energy efficiency in our quest to reach 2050 climate goals.
    --  Extra Large Multifamily and MEP Integration: Three leading architects
        explore the implications of MEP integration in architectural design,
        construction and operation of multifamily buildings over 200,000 SF in
        size. [Deeper dive pre-conference workshop on this topic available.]
    --  RetrofitNY: NY State Enabling Multifamily Market Transformation: A look
        at the progress of this transformative NYSERDA program, the origins,
        project examples and what's next.
    --  So. You Insist on a Glass Facade. Making glass curtain walls work: A
        look at glass curtain wall integration in Passive House buildings from
        Europe and the US - presented by Passive House Institute and New York
        experts. [Deeper dive pre-conference workshop on this topic available.]

NAPHN Conference attendees include the full spectrum of building industry professionals, including architects, engineers, owners, labor groups, educators, policymakers, students and high performance building enthusiasts. This national conference is noted for attracting global practitioners pushing the boundaries of Passive House building development, particularly in tall and large buildings.

Workshops, Tours & Expo: In addition to the regular program, a series of pre-conference workshops will offer a deeper dive for practitioners seeking to master select specialty topics. The conference program is further enhanced by a curated expo featuring vendors of products suitable for Passive House buildings. Participants may also choose from a selection of tours, where they may visit completed and in progress projects by those already Building the World We Want.

Early Bird ticket sales end on April 30th. (Book early as our venue has limited capacity and we expect to sell out.)

SOURCE NAPHN