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-Welcome to the iPHA Webinar vault. Here, you can find the recordings of previous iPHA webinars and enjoy them at your leisure. The iPHA webinars are a member benefit free of charge for iPHA members, iPHA members can log in and view the webinars directly online and are offered throughout the yearEach webinar offers two live sessions covering the same presentation, so people worldwide can join at a starting time that fits their time zoneTo learn about upcoming webinars, please visit our [[https://passivehouse-international.org/index.php?page_id=564|website]].+Welcome to the iPHA Webinar vault. Here, you can find the recordings of previous iPHA webinars and project spotlights, and enjoy them at your leisure. The iPHA webinars are a member benefit free of charge for iPHA members and all our [[https://www.passivehouse-international.org/index.php?page_id=249|iPHA affiliate organisations]]. Learn more about [[https://www.passivehouse-international.org/index.php?page_id=225|iPHA membership advantages and conditions]].
  
-^  2024 iPHA Webinars {{:picopen:members_only.png?20}}  ^^|+**To learn about upcoming webinars, please visit our [[https://passivehouse-international.org/index.php?page_id=564|website]].**The upcoming live sessions are free for members, or a small registration fee for non-members. Each webinar offers two live sessions covering the same presentation, so people worldwide can join at a starting time that fits their time zone. 
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 +**Important Note**: Watching the recordings of the iPHA Webinar events on Passipedia does not earn you CEPH points. To receive continuing education credits, you must register for the event and either attend it live or watch the recording provided through the official event platform. 
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 |  **Topic**    |  **Speaker**    |  **Summary**    | |  **Topic**    |  **Speaker**    |  **Summary**    |
-|**[[:webinars:eternal_growth|Eternal growth? Degrowth|]] ** |Prof. Wolfgang Feist, Passive House Institute|In a recent webinar, Prof. Wolfgang Feist challenged the conventional measure of success – economic growthHe dwelled on key questionsWas economic growth consistently exponential? Can we achieve economic growth while reducing our reliance on non-renewable resources? He emphasized the need to reconsider the metrics that truly define success.| +|**[[:webinars:certifiedcomponents_officebuildings|]]** |Adrian Muskatewitz, Passive House Institute|This webinar explores the basics of component selection for non-residential buildings, specifically office spaces and similar use casesAdrian Muskatewitz, head of PHI's component certification department, will also discuss detailed component arrangements and their impact on a building's energy demand and comfort.| 
-|**[[:webinars:passive_house_policy|Passivhaus Policy ]]**|Sarah LewisPassivhaus Trust|This iPHA webinar dove into the Scottish Government's commitment to Passivhaus Standards with the iPHA Affiliate UK Passivhaus Trust as Sarah Lewis unveiled the Passivhaus Trust's vision for Scottish Passive House Equivalent standard. .|+|**[[:webinars:phpp_tools|]]** |Jan Steiger, Passive House Institute|The webinar features a selection of different add-ons and tools for the Passive House Planning Package to make your work easier and more efficient.| 
 +|**[[:webinars:meet_toolset|Introducing MEET: The embodied energy Passive House toolset]]** |Magdalena PatynaPassive House Institute|This webinar introduces life cycle thinking in construction, with a focus on reducing the climate impact of residential buildings. Learn how to identify key early-stage decisions and use Passive House Institute tools—like the Building Assembly Comparison Tool, LCA Calculator, and MEET—for data-driven, climate-friendly planning.| 
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 +|  **Topic**    |  **Speaker**    |  **Summary**    | 
 +|**[[:webinars:studentdormitories|]]** |Marine Sanchez from RDH Building Science Toronto and Roberto Iannetti from Elements Air Consultancy|This webinar explores the challenges and innovations in the University of Toronto and University of Victoria projects. It shares insights from designer and certifier managing large-scale projects, highlighting best practices, lessons learned, and strategies for navigating complexity.| 
 +|**[[:webinars:senderoverde|]]** |Dylan Martello, Steven Winter Associates and Dragos-Ionut Arnautu, Passive House Institute|This webinar delves into Sendero Verde, the world’s tallest Passive House certified building, showcasing how its 709 affordable housing units integrate sustainable design with community resources like schools, green spaces, and social servicesDeveloped under New York City’s SustainNYC initiative, it serves as a model for resilient and inclusive urban living.|
  
 +^  2024 iPHA Webinars {{:picopen:members_only.png?20}}  ^^|
 +|  **Topic**    |  **Speaker**    |  **Summary**    |
 +|**[[:webinars:eternal_growth|Eternal growth? Degrowth|]]** |Prof. Wolfgang Feist, Passive House Institute  |In a recent webinar, Prof. Wolfgang Feist challenged the conventional measure of success – economic growth. He dwelled on key questions: Was economic growth consistently exponential? Can we achieve economic growth while reducing our reliance on non-renewable resources? He emphasized the need to reconsider the metrics that truly define success.|
 +|**[[:webinars:passive_house_policy|]]** |Sarah Lewis, Passivhaus Trust  |This iPHA webinar dove into the Scottish Government's commitment to Passivhaus Standards with the iPHA Affiliate UK Passivhaus Trust as Sarah Lewis unveiled the Passivhaus Trust's vision for a Scottish Passive House Equivalent standard.|
 +|**[[:webinars:cold_air_distribution|Cold Air Distribution - a novel approach to meeting Passive House Cooling Loads]]** |Andrew Peel, Peel Passive House Consulting  |In this webinar, Andrew Peel presents experimental results and design recommendations for applying Cold Air Distribution (CAD), a strategy to reduce costs and emissions in commercial buildings, to residential Passive House buildings despite concerns about comfort and mould.|
 +|**[[:webinars:easyph|]]** |Gergina Radeva, Passive House Institute  |easyPH represents a significant evolution in certification tools, streamlining the Passive House certification process for single-family homes. In the first part of the webinar, presenter Gergina Radeva will introduce the conceptual framework and functionality of easyPH. Following this, the webinar will feature a live demonstration of applying easyPH to an actual project to illustrate its effectiveness and ease of use. //(This video can be viewed by both members and non-members)// |
 +|**[[:webinars:electrify_responsibly_with_ph|]]** |Tim Eian, TE Studio Passive House Design and Jessica Grove-Smith, Passive House Institute|Follow the journey of the Good Energy Haus—Minneapolis’ first certified Passive House Plus—towards climate neutrality. Discover how an all-electric setup functions in a cold climate traditionally dominated by gas appliances, exploring challenges, successes, and first-hand experiences to better understand the opportunities electrification offers. Alongside, Jessica Grove-Smith provides a short introduction to the Primary Energy Renewable (PER) concept, an integral part of sustainable energy planning that supports the transition to climate-friendly building practices.|
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 |  **Topic**    |  **Speaker**    |  **Summary**    | |  **Topic**    |  **Speaker**    |  **Summary**    |
 |**[[:webinars:outphit_single-family_retrofit|]]** |Berthold Kaufmann, Passive House Institute|This iPHA webinar gave an overview of the serial modernizations implemented in the EU project outPHit. Using the example of the renovation of a single-family home in Darmstadt, Germany, the speaker, Dr Berthold Kaufmann, provided detailed insights into the implementation and planning of the building.| |**[[:webinars:outphit_single-family_retrofit|]]** |Berthold Kaufmann, Passive House Institute|This iPHA webinar gave an overview of the serial modernizations implemented in the EU project outPHit. Using the example of the renovation of a single-family home in Darmstadt, Germany, the speaker, Dr Berthold Kaufmann, provided detailed insights into the implementation and planning of the building.|
 +|**[[:webinars:vancouver_firehall17|]]** |Elise Woestyn, hcma Architecture + Design, and Chris Higgins, City of Vancouver|This Project Spotlight features Fire Hall 17, an operational fire station built to Passive House standards. Elise Woestyn will share insights on overcoming unique construction challenges, while Chris Higgins will discuss Vancouver's policy initiatives to promote energy-efficient buildings and reduce carbon emissions.|
 +|**[[:webinars:enerphit_unit|]]** |Lazlo Lepp, Passivhaus Austria, Francesco Nesi, ZEPHIR Passivhaus Italia, and Joao Gaviao, Passivhaus Portugal  |After an introduction to the EnerPHit Unit certification, this Project Spotlight features two certified pilot projects: a single apartment in Bergamo and an office space in Portugal. Both achieved significant energy reductions and enhanced comfort through the EnerPHit Unit approach.|
 +|**[[:webinars:phschools_wales|]]** |Sally Godber, WARM Low Energy Building Practice  |Carmarthenshire and Powys councils have quietly been working away to deliver multiple Passivhaus primary schools in Wales. Sally from WARM will discuss various projects covering the successes and lessons learnt that can easily be implemented on school projects.|
 +|**[[:webinars:china_phpremium|]]** |Manuel Scherfer, Urban Development NetZero Building Base|The NZBB#1 is the first of two buildings of the Urban Development NetZero Building Base in Suzhou-Taicang, located at the northern border of Shanghai. The three-story concrete frame construction is China's first Passive House Premium certified office building. Project co-lead and NZBB General Manager Manuel Scherfer gives an introduction to the building features and the challenges of Passive House construction in a humid subtropical climate.|
  
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