Listen "Passivhaus Movement in Australia "
Episode Synopsis
Passive Housing looks like it could be ‘the next big thing’ in Australia. While it’s a relatively new idea here, it’s been around in Europe for a couple of decades. Originating in Germany in 1992 where it is known as ‘Passivhaus’, it has proved to be a very useful means of getting buildings of all types (not just residential) to provide high quality, low energy indoor environments.
If you’re thinking of building, designing or living in a Passive Home or want to know more about this topic, join Weathertex together with 2 very reputable panellists in this field.
Join Weathertex and two key experts in this field to discuss this topic in more detail:
Andy Marlow, Director Envirotecture and Passivhaus Design & Construct
Harley Weston, Managing Director Solaire Properties
If you’re thinking of building, designing or living in a Passive Home or want to know more about this topic, join Weathertex together with 2 very reputable panellists in this field.
Join Weathertex and two key experts in this field to discuss this topic in more detail:
Andy Marlow, Director Envirotecture and Passivhaus Design & Construct
Harley Weston, Managing Director Solaire Properties
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