Passive Passion Buildings Doing More with Less
Title
Passive Passion Buildings Doing More with Less

Publication Information
New York, N.Y. : Films Media Group, [2013], c2011

Physical Description
1 streaming video file (22 min.) : sd., col ; 12 cm.

General Note
Encoded with permission for digital streaming by Films Media Group on January 17, 2013
 
Films on Demand is distributed by Films Media Group for Films for the Humanities & Sciences, Cambridge Educational, Meridian Education, and Shopware

Abstract
In 1990 European physicists set out to test the limits of cost-effective energy efficiency. The result was the first passive house, a four-unit townhouse that combined heavy insulation, airtightness, and heat-recovery ventilation to achieve reductions of up to 90% in the energy required for heating and cooling. This program introduces the passive house concept-popular in Europe, but slower to catch on in the States-and showcases some beautiful examples in Austria and Germany. Viewers meet co-originator Wolfgang Feist, who explains the mechanics behind the design, Henry Gifford, who hopes to popularize it in the U.S., and Dieter Roskoni, who still lives in the first-ever passive house

Subject Term
Architecture, Modern
 
Carpentry
 
Conservation of natural resources
 
Environmental policy
 
Natural resources
 
Woodwork

Added Author
Hoxie, Charlie

Added Corporate Author
Films for the Humanities & Sciences (Firm)
 
Films Media Group

Genre
Educational films
 
Internet videos

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