by Jason Quinn
Updated 13 March, 2019
First published 26 Feb, 2019“There is clear evidence to support minimum standards for indoor temperatures”
“Housing quality has a tremendous impact on our health and wellbeing.”
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by Jason Quinn
Updated 13 March, 2019
First published 26 Feb, 2019Latest posts:
How to talk to clients about Passive House: lessons from mainstream media
It is awesome to see such an in-depth article in a non-construction industry magazine like Australian House & Garden. The…
Jason Quinn
Catching up at THRIVE in Melbourne and PHINZ in Auckland
Let’s catch up this conference season. I’ll be heading to the Passivhaus THRIVE conference in Melbourne (June 25-26) and the…
Jason Quinn
Wrapping up our first Passive House Retrofit Expert class
I am incredibly proud of the folks in the photo below: the graduates of our very first Passive House Retrofit…
Jason Quinn
Estimating energy-efficient HVAC system costs for New Zealand homes
I’m often asked what an energy-efficient, low-emissions HVAC system actually costs to install here in New Zealand. The short answer…
Jason Quinn
Managing moisture in mass timber: Please don’t leave it in the rain
Mass timber buildings are popping up everywhere in New Zealand and Australia, and for good reason. Substituting concrete and steel…
Jason Quinn
Live online Passive House tradesperson training starts mid-April
High-performance construction demands precision. To get you up to speed with the building science that makes it work, our second…
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