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PH 120 - The Architect’s Role in Passive Building, Online, July 27, 1:30 - 3:30 pm
Event Description
PH 120: The Architect’s Role in Passive Building is a course for practitioners who have completed PHMass’ PH101: An Introduction to Passive Building or have equivalent experience. Moving beyond foundational building science, this session focuses on the architect’s practical responsibility as the central coordinator of a performance-based design.
The course centers on the systemic interdependence required of passive building, illustrating how early decisions—such as building form—directly impact mechanical requirements and project viability. Participants will learn to navigate an integrated design process where architectural, engineering, and construction workflows co-evolve to meet Passive House standards. Key topics include airtightness requirements, cost optimization, energy budgets, and managing complex building transitions. Built Environment Plus (BE+) also examines the architect’s role in construction-phase quality control and the documentation shifts necessary to translate certification targets from the drawing set to the field. This training provides a framework for navigating the specific architectural challenges of successful Passive House delivery.
Learning Objectives -
1. Define the architect’s specific responsibilities as the central coordinator within the integrated design, engineering, and construction workflows required to meet Passive House performance standards.
2. Evaluate the systemic impact of early-stage design decisions, such as building massing, on a project’s energy budget, mechanical system requirements, and overall cost optimization.
3. Identify strategies for maintaining control-layer continuity across complex architectural transitions and high-risk building penetrations, including podiums, shafts, and utility interfaces.
4. Analyze the shifts in documentation and construction-phase oversight necessary to ensure that certification targets and prescriptive specifications are accurately translated from the drawing set to the field.
The Express Grant is designed to help businesses respond quickly to emerging needs and keep employees engaged. With bite-size grants for just-in-time training and no waiting periods between grants, the Express program is the Workforce Training Fund’s fastest path to funding.
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