10/1-3/2014: What an incredible few days. I’m still on a bit of a high from it, actually. And so is the entire office, it seems.
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“In a well designed building, you open the windows only for fun.” — Arne Elmroth, Professor Emeritus of building science, Lund University, Sweden
Our blogger today is Lisa White, PHIUS Certification Manager. Lisa’s got an exciting update on the growth of PHIUS-certified multi-family projects.
Here I am, on an island off Portland, ME in the home of one of my fellow network members.
Mike Duclos – July 25, 2014 My BuildingEnergy Masters Series course, Passive House Design, is coming up in a little over a month.
The THERM model also can yield an assembly U factor. In the case modeled, the assembly U factor is 0.36 BTU/hr-˚F per lineal foot of perimeter of the foundation.
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