Passive House Benefits Guide

"Researching this guidance through the Covid pandemic and the year of COP26, it became clear just how important building quality is to almost every aspect of our lives. Passivhaus addresses a huge range of challenges – not only the climate crisis, but energy and health inequality, the challenge of national decarbonisation, the control of infectious disease spread, and much more. Poor construction not only damages lives and harms the planet, it ends up being a rotten investment too. Hopefully, with this guidance we have been able to share our optimism about how much we could all gain from building high quality, efficient, healthy Passivhaus buildings that deliver what they promise.” Kate de Selincourt, Co-author of the Passivhaus Benefits Guide.

Download the highly anticipated guide – identifying almost 50 types of benefits to help bolster any business case for adopting a Passive House strategy or project. 

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