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 |**[[: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 a designer and certifier managing large-scale projects, highlighting best practices, lessons learned, and strategies for navigating complexity.| |**[[: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 a 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 services. Developed under New York City’s SustainNYC initiative, it serves as a model for resilient and inclusive urban living.| |**[[: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 services. Developed under New York City’s SustainNYC initiative, it serves as a model for resilient and inclusive urban living.|
 +|**[[:webinars:hotelmarcel|A Brutalist Passive House EnerPHit icon: Hotel Marcel, Connecticut]]** |Dragos-Ionut Arnautu, Passive House Institute and Bruce Becker, Becker + Becker Associates|This Project Spotlight explores the transformation of a Marcel Breuer-designed office building into a 165-suite EnerPHit-certified hotel, with insights on the retrofit process, what thoughts went into the planning, and preservation of the historic facade.|
  
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 |**[[:webinars:educational_buildings_in_the_uk|]]** |Ann-Marie Fallon (Architype), Sally Godber (WARM), Hugh Griffiths and David Bjorkstrand (E3)|In this Project Spotlight, three companies from the United Kingdom talked about educational Passive House buildings in the UK.| |**[[:webinars:educational_buildings_in_the_uk|]]** |Ann-Marie Fallon (Architype), Sally Godber (WARM), Hugh Griffiths and David Bjorkstrand (E3)|In this Project Spotlight, three companies from the United Kingdom talked about educational Passive House buildings in the UK.|
-|**[[:webinars:the_scope_of_passive_house_buildings_in_china|]]** |Wei Kuang (Passive House Institute)| In China Passive House is gaining popularity and spreading from north to south, this webinar presented various completed Passive House projects.|+|**[[:webinars:the_scope_of_passive_house_buildings_in_china|]]** |Wei Kuang (Passive House Institute)|In China Passive House is gaining popularity and spreading from north to south, this webinar presented various completed Passive House projects.|
 |**[[:webinars:how_to_develop_a_sustainable_urban_neighbourhood|]]** |Lukas Vallentin, Gernot Vallentin, (ArchitekturWerkstatt Vallentin), Johannes Felkner|Germany's largest wooden housing project was the subject of this iPHA Project Spotlight. The Prinz Eugen Park in Munich is a timber constructed housing community that received the Passive House certification for the whole quarter.| |**[[:webinars:how_to_develop_a_sustainable_urban_neighbourhood|]]** |Lukas Vallentin, Gernot Vallentin, (ArchitekturWerkstatt Vallentin), Johannes Felkner|Germany's largest wooden housing project was the subject of this iPHA Project Spotlight. The Prinz Eugen Park in Munich is a timber constructed housing community that received the Passive House certification for the whole quarter.|
 |**[[:webinars:sinfonia_-_experiences_in_large-scale_retrofits_in_innsbruck|]]** |Laszlo Lepp (Passive House Institute- Passivhaus Austria)|This Project Spotlight covered the EU Sinfonia project in Bolzano and Innsbruck. In both cities more than 100,000 square meters were retrofitted and district heating was implemented.| |**[[:webinars:sinfonia_-_experiences_in_large-scale_retrofits_in_innsbruck|]]** |Laszlo Lepp (Passive House Institute- Passivhaus Austria)|This Project Spotlight covered the EU Sinfonia project in Bolzano and Innsbruck. In both cities more than 100,000 square meters were retrofitted and district heating was implemented.|
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