Georgina Bowden Georgina Bowden

First class treatment for renters. Australia’s First major-scale Passivhaus build-to rent project announced.

Build to rent innovator MODEL’s first project in Abbotsford stands to be the first large-scale rental apartment complex certified under the Passivhaus standard. Covering 13,000 square meters, it will not only be the tallest mass timber residential building in Australia but a global exemplar for Passivhaus large-scale build-to-rent models. This marks a big change for renters, enabling them to be at the forefront of sustainable housing.

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Georgina Bowden Georgina Bowden

Invitation to contribute to research on mass timber construction

RMIT University’s Paul Kremer seeks perspectives from within the construction industry.

The survey will include questions about mass timber as it relates to the circular economy, Open Building methodology, carbon reduction strategies, and supply and/or design considerations.

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Stalin Chakrabarty Stalin Chakrabarty

2024 Passivhaus Pecha Kucha Night: Fast-Paced, Inspiring Stories in High-Performance Building.

Join us for the 2024 Passivhaus Pecha Kucha Night, where innovation meets efficiency in high-performance building! This vibrant event features experts delivering rapid, 20-slide presentations, each lasting just 20 seconds. From retrofit projects to cutting-edge construction techniques, you'll gain valuable insights and network with fellow professionals. Whether you're in Melbourne, Perth, Adelaide, or Sydney, don’t miss this chance to learn, connect, and be inspired!

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Alexia Lidas Alexia Lidas

Passive House included in VIC Builders Training Roadshow

This month, the Minister for Energy and Resources Lily D’Ambrosio launched the Renewable Homes Construction program which will provide free training on how to build, design or retrofit homes to make them more energy efficient. We were pleased to see that this roadshow includes passive house design as the top listed area of education.

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Alexia Lidas Alexia Lidas

Pocket Passiv wins the Sustainable Architecture Award for the AIA NSW 2024 Program

Pocket Passiv wins the Sustainable Architecture Award for the Australian Institute Architects, NSW 2024 Program. Located in Glebe, Pocket Passiv is Australia's smallest certified Passivhaus at 34 sqm in size. The project achieves ambitious levels of amenity for its residents all whilst occupying the ‘pocket-sized’ footprint of 27sqm. Congratulations to Australian Passivhaus Association, Member Architect and Passivhaus Designer - Anderson Architecture on winning this award.

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