10 Steps To Designing Your First Passive House

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  • Architect Michael Ingui shares these top Passive House tips gleaned from leading Passive House practitioners-designers and builders who are at the forefront of this science-based approach to high-performance building construction.
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    0:00 10 Steps to Designing Your First Passive House
    1:14 Step One: Getting the Client Onboard
    2:28 Step Two: Include the Passive House Consultant Early
    3:28 Step Three: Bring in the Contractor Early
    4:25 Step Four: Creating an Air Sealing, Mechanical, Ventilation, Exhaust, and Hot Water Strategy from the Beginning.
    5:42 Step Five: Creating Clear Drawing and Specification Package
    7:25 Step Six: Hold a Kickoff Meeting with the Whole Crew
    8:43 Step Seven: Hold Weekly Meetings
    9:10 Step Eight: Using the Blower Door as a Tool
    10:46 Step Nine: Commissioning the House
    11:45 Step Ten: Certifying the Project
    Michael is Principal at Baxt Ingui Architects (www.baxtingui.com) and Founder of Passive House Accelerator (passivehouseaccelerator.com).
    Thank you to these Passive House leaders who shared their tips with Michael:
    Stuart Hood, Senior Vice President, Introba
    Cramer Silkworth, Baukraft Engineering,
    John Woelfling, Principal, Dattner Architects
    Tessa Bradley, Principal, Artisans Group
    Robert Taffera, Owner, Taffera Fine Building and Finishes
    Shannon Pendleton, Sanderson Design,
    Andrew Fishman, President, SMR Craftworks
    Graham Irwin, Principal, Essential Habitat Architecture
    Wayne Turett, Turett Architecture
    Ed May, Partner, Bldgtyp
    John Mitchell, Partner, Bldgtyp
    Tim Spitler, R Sutton
    Sara Bayer, Director of Sustainability, Magnusson Architecture & Planning
    Derrick L. Tillman, Bridging the Gap Development LLC
    James Hartford, River Architects
    Marc Fabris, Baxt Ingui Architects
    James Traynor, Managing Director, ECD Architects

ความคิดเห็น • 28

  • @lookwhatwebuilt
    @lookwhatwebuilt 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +13

    I'm just going to save this and watch it quarterly as a reminder.

  • @DeuceDeuceBravo
    @DeuceDeuceBravo 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +11

    Great video, thank you! For those of us trying to build modest Passive homes on a tight budget, the official certification is way too expensive. The performance and comfort are what count. I would rather spend that money on the house itself.

  • @sabregunner1
    @sabregunner1 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    this gave a better understanding on just how to approach the design process, at the very least.

  • @BuildDeets
    @BuildDeets 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

    Love the idea of PH meaning MORE not less! Kudos for a very thoughtful video! MORE!

  • @davidgolden6068
    @davidgolden6068 24 วันที่ผ่านมา

    It’s all at once exciting and nerve wracking, but I left my Industrial Design career and, Lord willing, about to begin my first new construction as a licensed homebuilder in Alabama. I’m trying my absolute best to fall within PHIUS standards, spending countless hours researching and learning and drawing up building envelope details in CAD. It truly is addicting. What kind of costs could we expect if we decided to try the certification route?

  • @goyconptyltd9040
    @goyconptyltd9040 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    Such a great informative video for not just potential clients, but builder, architects, designers and stubbies, well done and thank you

    • @ReimagineBuildings
      @ReimagineBuildings  10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Glad you enjoyed it!

    • @michaelingui4535
      @michaelingui4535 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you - it was fun to share not just our lessons learned, but also all of the advice the passive house community has openly given to me and our team.

  • @jamiet9132
    @jamiet9132 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I'm an architectural designer that's studying for my tests. I would like to have or work for a firm that designs primarily net zero net positive homes. My current position I'm directed to design just to code. 😢 but I'm trying to absorb as much knowledge as I can about passive house and energy efficiency.

  • @RochusMr
    @RochusMr 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Amazing breakdown. Thanks so much. In my attempts to explain, PH has always been met with that blanket defense -” those houses are very costly!” But now, an objective listener can and should grasp this. Thanks again so much for this energy-conserving building design development.

    • @michaelingui4535
      @michaelingui4535 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks - greatly appreciated.

  • @scottjacobson6968
    @scottjacobson6968 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Taking my CPHB exam right now. 😅

  • @WustyWench
    @WustyWench 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I agree that passive house is a great standard; it will be part of the house I plan on building. However, what are the practical benefits of actually being certified a passive house, rather than just building to that standard?

    • @michaelingui4535
      @michaelingui4535 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      This is a great question @wustywench. My answer may seem long, but hopefully worth it.
      Even in houses where we can't certify (not gutting the whole house for one reason or another - or due to cost), we still use our passive house consultant during our design and drawing phase. It de risks these phases and brings a ton of benefit to the client and project because we aren't guessing (this is even more important when you are doing passive measures as you want to be sure to run those through the model to ensure it performs the way you want). We make sure there is enough $ in the contractor’s budget (we put it in as a required allowance, so the builder doesn’t feel uncomfortable adding it to their bottom line). This de risks it a bit for the builder as things go left and right during construction (especially on retrofits like we do). Then we test once the house is sealed to ensure we don't have any issues before we close (no needles in a covered-up haystack) and test once completed. That process de risks it for the owner (and everyone else) as you never really knew if there were issues if you don't.
      One certification - although I believe in the process above (even if we must tweak it a bit as we go) - working with the certifying body as a tool (precertification) is a great check before a lot of $ is spent - maybe you can get away with doing less vs more in some cases. I feel that is the best part about certifying vs not. I like the certificate at the end of course - but looking at it from a client’s perspective - it is a great check.
      I hope that rambling answer helps - Michael.

  • @riod.s.2267
    @riod.s.2267 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

    It’s impossible for ppl with hearing loss to hear what’s being said when the background music is this high.

    • @YSLRD
      @YSLRD 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      CC- with hearing issues, I assume you're accustomed.

    • @thebuildreview
      @thebuildreview 19 วันที่ผ่านมา

      I must confess that the background music is unnecessary, it doesn't help the video quality at all. The content is important, that's what the viewers want to listen to.

  • @edwardmitchell6581
    @edwardmitchell6581 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I was wondering why my air intakes go through the attic and crawl space despite being right next to the a/c unit, now it makes sense. They didn’t follow the 10 steps.

  • @thomasschafer7268
    @thomasschafer7268 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Nicht schlecht. Nach über 30 Jahren wird es auch langsam Zeit in die Kontakte zu kommen. 😅😅🐌🐌🐌👍🇩🇪

  • @bradhaughton6698
    @bradhaughton6698 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I have a question regarding passive house I'm interested in the idea although I'm not a homeowner but does it have to be a 100% passive house design can't it be some traditional and some have design like double pane glass instead of a triple pane glass

    • @michaelingui4535
      @michaelingui4535 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I just answere this one above - great question. Check it out and let me know if you have other questions.

  • @bradhaughton6698
    @bradhaughton6698 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Do you renovate existing house to passive house standard or do you just build new construction house as passive house although I heard that retrofitting existing House can be challenging depending on the design

    • @michaelingui4535
      @michaelingui4535 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      almost all of my houses are renoavations in historic homes in NY - I think it works incredibly well for reno projects and can really bring new life into these buildings.

  • @raymondpeters9186
    @raymondpeters9186 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

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    Take care Ray