Passive Houses and Low Energy Buildings - 5. Februar 2009

Internationale Konferenz, Budapest, Ungarn

Passive Houses and Low Energy Buildings - 5. Februar 2009Veranstaltungsort:
Francia Intézet, Budapest I. kerület, Fő u. 17.

Aus der Beschreibung der Veranstalter:

In the recent years the drastically rising energy prices, the introduction of the EPBD and the energy certification of buildings, the obligations of member states on energy saving and on CO2 emission mitigation affected by the 2006/32/EC directive on the promotion of end-use efficiency and energy services generated a great interest towards energy efficient buildings and passive house technology in the new member states including Hungary. New national energy policies are being introduced to enhance the growing market of energy efficient renovations and constructions. The priority subject area of the conference will be the transfer of know-how of low-energy and passive house constructions, specially in the Middle European region. It aims at creating a forum where experienced professionals, producers and market actors can meet the needs of the growing markets of the new member states.

Roland Matzig, Budapest, UngarnVortrag am Samstag, 5. Februar 2009:

Roland Matzig, r-m-p passivhaus architekten und ingenieure
Passivhausqualität im Altbau – gebauter Umweltschutz

Main topics:

  • Passive Houses in Middle and Eastern Europe: a Developing Market
  • Adaptation to a Specific Climate
  • Innovative Materials, Components and Systems
  • Design Tools and Techniques
  • Case Studies
  • Renovation with Passive House Components
  • Indoor Environment Quality in Passive and Low-Energy Buildings
  • Knowledge Transfer and Education
  • Regulations, certifications
  • Architectural Policy and Supporting Schemes

Programm (pdf-Datei): Passive Houses and Low-Energy Buildings, International Conference to be held in Budapest, at the French Institute 5 February 2009 by the Association of Hungarian Architects “Renewable Sources in the Built Environment for a Sustainable Future” UIA-ARES-MÉSZ work group.

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