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Councils across the UK are pledging to build to Passivhaus standards and many private clients are following suit. What are the challenges involved in embedding Passive House principles within major building projects? How can we measure the benefits? And what does the future hold?

Speakers and topics to include:

- Matthew Traub, Associate, Allies and Morrison and Gwilym Still, Passivhaus Leader, Max Fordham share their approach to designing the ultra-low energy, all-electric Cranmer Road student accommodation for King’s College, Cambridge, the first collegiate Passivhaus project and the largest Passivhaus development in Cambridge.

- Ann-Marie Fallon, Associate Director & Passivhaus Designer, Architype, outlines the challenges involved in delivering primary and secondary schools to Passivhaus standards with a particular focus on three current projects

- Adam Booth, Project Architect at Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios presents the practice’s competition-winning proposals for a Passivhaus housing complex of 150 low-energy apartments overlooking St Helier Harbour in Jersey.

From marginal to mainstream: can Passivhaus construction become the new norm?

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