[Ibpsausa] Making Passive House the Tall Building Standard - 10/18 @BEEx

Jocelyn Gan via Ibpsausa ibpsausa at lists.onebuilding.org
Thu Sep 29 09:22:10 PDT 2016


Dear IPBSA-USA Members,

I'd like to inform you of an upcoming event at the Building Energy Exchange:

*MAKING PASSIVE HOUSE THE TALL BUILDING STANDARD
<http://be-exchange.org/events/278>*
October 18, 2016

Join the Building Energy Exchange for a panel presentation of the results
of a NYSERDA-funded research study conducted by FXFOWLE to determine the
viability of implementing the Passive House Standard for tall residential
buildings in New York.

Working with an associated consultant team, and using an FXFOWLE
residential project currently in design, the study investigates the
detailed implications of adapting a typical sustainable tall residential
building to meet the Passive House Standard. The project is an
approximately 550,000 square foot multifamily residential building with a
mix of market rate and subsidized housing, targeting LEED Silver
certification. The study investigates the measures required to adapt the
FXFOWLE residential building to meet requirements of the Passive House
Standard, and analyzes the impacts from architectural, enclosure detailing,
mechanical systems, zoning, code, financial, marketability, and
constructability perspectives.

Following the presentations, there will be a moderated discussion with the
speakers.

SPEAKERS
Ilana Judah, FXFOWLE
Daniel Piselli, FXFOWLE
Ritwik Kakati, Dagher Engineering
Sean O’Brien, Simpson Gumpertz & Heger
Owain Jones, Dharam Consulting
Ed May, Passive House Academy

This program is available for 1.5 AIA CEUs.


Best,

-- 
*Jocelyn Gan*
*Programs Associate*
o: 212.349.3900 * |*  m: 646.789.3223

Building Energy Exchange
31 Chambers Street, Suite 609
New York, NY 10007
www.be-exchange.org
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