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Half-Assive or Fully-Passive Talking chicken about Passivhaus and how it works in California Bronwyn Barry, Assoc. AIA, CPHC One Sky Homes & Passive House BB PHCA President 2012

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Talking chicken about high performance building and Urban Farming: A look at recent Passive House projects in California. Given on Sept 5, 2012, in Oakland CA.

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Half-Assive or Fully-Passive Talking chicken about Passivhaus and how it works in California

Bronwyn Barry, Assoc. AIA, CPHC One Sky Homes & Passive House BB PHCA President 2012

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A Passivhaus overview How does it stack up?

California Projects A few lessons learned

Details, details, details Why chicken?

What’s on the menu

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Super-insulated Airtight

No Thermal Bridges Comfortable

Very efficient

Passivhaus Overview

(This drawing by Dan Johnson)

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Efficient compared to what?

Source: Numbers given by Mike Eliason on Bruteforcecollaborative Blog post

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And what about Title 24?

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Windows Walls Roof Floor Total

Typical T-24 Project R-value (hr.ft2°F/BTU.in)

PH Project R-value (hr.ft2°F/BTU.in)

Source: Values based on PHPP for one project in Albany, CA, 2010, by Bronwyn Barry, CPHC.

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Who’s building this in CA? Retrofits:

O’Neil Res, Sonoma

CLAM 1, Point Reyes James Res, Marin

Tahan Res, Berkeley

Other retrofits underway in: Oakland, Portola Valley, Sunnyvale, Santa Rosa, Los Angeles, Santa Cruz and more…

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Who’s building this in CA? New Construction:

Zen Center, Muir Beach

Zero Cottage, SF Pomona St, Albany

Lemon St, Menlo Park Cottle Res, San Jose CLAM 2, Point Reyes

Project Green Home, Palo Alto

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•  ‘Outsulate’ your walls for best forgiveness factor and performance

•  Use triple-pane windows (for now) •  Foundation insulation is key •  Edge of slab insulation is critical •  Overheating is our biggest issue •  Religion relies on faith, everyone

else bring data! (With thanks to Danny Parker)

A few lessons learned

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THERM is wonderful (and free)

The details matter

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And flashing is still important

But the basics remain

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And the results are in

LBNL Study monitored Ten Deep Energy Retrofits

(Including two PH projects)

Both found to perform

AS PREDICTED

Source: Brennan Less & Jeremy Fischer Lawrence Berkeley National Labs

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So can we now talk turkey?

Illustrations by Bronwyn Barry for The Essential Urban Farmer, written by Novella Carpenter and Willow Rosenthal and published by Penguin in Dec. 2011

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Where to learn more

www.passivehousecal.org THANK YOU Bronwyn Barry, Assoc. AIA, CPHC One Sky Homes & Passive House BB PHCA President 2012