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examples [2023/11/02 16:32] – [Built examples: Passive House and EnerPHit worldwide] yaling.hsiao@passiv.deexamples [2024/11/06 09:56] (current) – [Selected best practice projects] yaling.hsiao@passiv.de
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   * Exchange experience with Passive House designers and learn about their project experiences at the [[https://passivhaustagung.de/en/|International Passive House Conference]], as well as the regional Passive House conference of [[https://passivehouse-international.org/index.php?page_id=249|iPHA affiliate organisations]].    * Exchange experience with Passive House designers and learn about their project experiences at the [[https://passivhaustagung.de/en/|International Passive House Conference]], as well as the regional Passive House conference of [[https://passivehouse-international.org/index.php?page_id=249|iPHA affiliate organisations]]. 
  
-  * Browse finalists and winners of the Passive House Awards (see below for further information)+  * Browse finalists and winners of the Passive House Awards (see [[examples#Passive House Award|below]] for further information)
  
 The Passive House Standard, being a **performance based quality standard**, dictates no particular methods of construction. Whether solid construction, timber or composite - architects can design Passive House buildings according to their own preferences. The versatile Passive House Standard is also increasingly being used in [[planning:refurbishment_with_passive_house_components|retrofits]] as well as for [[planning:non-residential_passive_house_buildings|non-residential buildings]] of various typologies, such as schools and kindergarten, administrative buildings, manufacturing plants, hotels, supermarkets and even indoor swimming pools. As the Passive House concept is based on physical principles and is a wholistic approach, each building can and should be adapted to its particular [[basics:passive_houses_in_different_climates|climate]] and the amenities that it offers.\\ The Passive House Standard, being a **performance based quality standard**, dictates no particular methods of construction. Whether solid construction, timber or composite - architects can design Passive House buildings according to their own preferences. The versatile Passive House Standard is also increasingly being used in [[planning:refurbishment_with_passive_house_components|retrofits]] as well as for [[planning:non-residential_passive_house_buildings|non-residential buildings]] of various typologies, such as schools and kindergarten, administrative buildings, manufacturing plants, hotels, supermarkets and even indoor swimming pools. As the Passive House concept is based on physical principles and is a wholistic approach, each building can and should be adapted to its particular [[basics:passive_houses_in_different_climates|climate]] and the amenities that it offers.\\
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   * [[:construction:quality_assurance:nuremberg_case_study|Passive House retrofits]]   * [[:construction:quality_assurance:nuremberg_case_study|Passive House retrofits]]
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 +  * [[examples:passivehosue district| Passive House District]]
  
  
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