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Passivhaus

Some of Martin’s articles on the Passivhaus standard

“Swedish Homes Without Heating Systems,” EDU, February 2002

“Superinsulated Houses in Europe,” EDU, February 2004

“An Illinois ‘Passivhaus,'” EDU, May 2004

“Urbana Gets Another Passivhaus,” EDU, May 2007

“An Interview With Wolfgang Feist,” EDU, January 2008

“A Conversation With Wolfgang Feist,” GBA, October 2010

“Passivhaus for Beginners,” GBA, May 2009

“Can Foam Insulation Be Too Thick?,” GBA, August 2009

“Passivhaus Windows,” GBA, October 2, 2009

“Passivhaus Crosses the Atlantic,” GBA, October 23, 2009

“A ‘Magic Box’ For Your Passivhaus,” GBA, April 2010

“Net Zero Energy versus Passivhaus,” GBA, January 2011

Keynote speech at Passive House Northwest conference, March 2011

Are Passivhaus Requirements Logical or Arbitrary?,” GBA, April 2011

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