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Passive House Strategies in Very Cold, Alpine, and Arctic Climates, January 22, 12 pm MT
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This presentation explores applying Passive House building science to create highly durable, energy-efficient, and comfortable structures in very cold, alpine, and arctic climates. The focus is on achieving passive survivability—designing the building envelope to function like a thermos to maintain livable temperatures during a grid failure. This resilience is crucial given that increased electrification can make buildings and the power grid less reliable in harsh conditions. The presentation will show how to achieve greater energy security by minimizing the need for active heating.
A key topic is superior moisture management, detailing specific strategies to prevent high vapor drive from causing condensation and mold in structures with large temperature differences, thereby protecting occupant health and building integrity. We also address the unique construction challenges of high mountain elevations, specifically the risk of insulated glass unit failure due to pressure differentials between manufacturing and installation sites. This presentation provides essential, actionable knowledge for building professionals working in the world's most demanding thermal environments.
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