Beyond Passive House: Emerging Research from NYSERDA BoE Early Phase Funding
NYSERDA's Early Design Support Buildings of Excellence partners will showcase three affordable Passive House multi-family projects, each featuring a variety of electrification and decarbonization strategies. Magnusson Architecture and Planning, Curtis+Ginsberg Architects, and Paul Castrucci Architects will present their ongoing research on electrification strategies, integrating renewable energy, the value add of ERVs, embodied carbon strategies, and calculations to meet zero carbon such as ILFI's Zero Carbon framework. They will also address the availability of low-carbon products in the Northeast market. The session will focus on highlighting opportunities and challenges in the pursuit of zero carbon buildings.
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Approved for 1 credit hour toward AIA (LU), BOC, BPI, GBCI (BD+C, ID+C, O+M, WELL), NAHB, NARI, Phius, and RESNET certification.
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- Identify emerging technologies that move beyond Passive House, such as embodied carbon modeling and measurements, definitions and frameworks for zero carbon, and optimized systems for electrification
- Explain how energy generation, rate structure, and building management systems can work with electrification and Passive House principles to lower energy use and costs in multifamily buildings
- Assess the value add of energy recovery ventilation (ERV) from life-cycle cost and quality of life perspectives
- Identify embodied carbon hot spots, as well as available and emerging products in the Northeast