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2024 | The 27th In­ter­na­tion­al Pass­ive House Con­fer­en­ce

The 27th In­ter­na­tion­al Pass­ive House Con­fer­en­ce will take place in the beau­ti­ful city of Inns­bruck, Aus­tria, on 5 and 6 April 2024 at the cam­pus "Tech­nik" of the Leo­pold Fran­zens Uni­versity.

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2023 | Passive House Network Conference

The Passive House Network Conference will take place from Sept 28 - Oct 6, 2023. Participate online and in Denver Colorado!

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2023 | The 26th In­ter­na­tion­al Pass­ive House Con­fer­en­ce

The 26th International Passive House Conference will take place in Wies­baden, Germany in March 10-11, 2023 featuring lectures, exhibitions, workshops and Passive House building tours.

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2022 | Passive House Network Conference: Passive House For All

We're at a decisive moment. How can our building industry, our communities, financial institutions and everyday building occupants drive transformational change? We think Passive House education and peer-to-peer knowledge sharing has the power to change our vocabulary, our conversations, and our culture. Register now for online or in person participation

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2021 | The 25th International Passive House Conference

The 25th International Passive House Conference will take place in Wuppertal, Germany in September 2021 featuring lectures, exhibitions, workshops and Passive House building tours.

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2021 | Passive House for All. Comfort, Health, Equity, Security

In these uncertain times, one thing you can count on is a great NAPHN Passive House Conference. 2021 should be the best yet. It is planned to be a hybrid conference, Thursday and Friday, June 10 and 11. It will be held in-person in New York City and online, so that everyone who wants to participate can, where they are most comfortable.

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2020 | 24th International Virtual Passive House Conference

Two im­port­ant mes­sages ... con­veyed the con­fer­en­ce: deep en­ergy ret­ro­fits need to be car­ried out on a broad­er scale, and con­struc­tion prac­tices must ex­ceed the mostly in­ad­equate code re­quire­ments for en­ergy ef­fi­ciency.

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