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Proving Passive House Is Practical, Possible, & Promising (In Climate Zone 2A)
Proving Passive House Is Practical, Possible, & Promising (In Climate Zone 2A)
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Length:
65 minutes
Released:
Sep 26, 2022
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Podcast episode
Description
Join Kristof as he interviews architect and Passive House nerd, Trey Farmer, in a wide ranging discussion about remodeling his personal residence. The ambitious project was an endeavor to prove to the Austin architecture and construction community that beautiful, well designed single family passive houses were not only possible in the market, but also quite practical and able to be built without breaking the bank or special products. Trey’s emphasis on community and his own business endeavors all point to a deep prioritization of doing better and leading by example. This episode is awesome and we can’t wait for you to hear it. About TreyTrey Farmer, AIA received his M.Arch from The University of Texas at Austin and has 15 years of experience in sustainable design and construction. He came to Austin from New Hampshire via New Zealand and Northern California where he worked and studied English, architecture, permaculture and natural building. He is a LEED AP (BD+C) and a Certified Passive House Consultant (CPHC) as well as a certified permaculture designer and teacher. Trey is on the Austin Passive House Alliance Board and the national Passive House Alliance Council. He spends his free time with his wife, son and fur-child on the greenbelt, in their garden or in their certified Passive House home.Press & Media About Theresa Passive HousePHIUS project profileAIA Austin design awards profileMatt Risinger video about the HVAC systemMitsubishi video about the HVAC systemMatt Risinger video about the insulation levelsGreen Builder article about the house in the deep freezeTexas Architect Magazine featurePassive House Buildings feature article (on page 58)
Released:
Sep 26, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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