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For the ceiling Sadie used stripped pale oak wood (1m thick again).
We didn’t bother with joists. It was late. We were tired.
This sits on a 1m thick timber superstructure. And 1m thick timber cladding. 13)
For the ceiling Sadie used stripped pale oak wood (1m thick again).
We didn’t bother with joists. It was late. We were tired.
This sits on a 1m thick timber superstructure. And 1m thick timber cladding. 13)
In the absence of a way to convey and insulated door, we added three of them. Overkill? Certainly. But at least there’s little or no chance of any heat loss from opening the door. 12)
In the absence of a way to convey and insulated door, we added three of them. Overkill? Certainly. But at least there’s little or no chance of any heat loss from opening the door. 12)
And don’t be asking questions about thermal bridging from those mullions and transoms.
The windows sit in the insulation layer, of course. 11)
And don’t be asking questions about thermal bridging from those mullions and transoms.
The windows sit in the insulation layer, of course. 11)
So when you add in the timber cladding Sadie chose inside and outside, we ended up with a 3m thick wall.
This is only, say, six times or so thicker than you’d normally see in a passive house. 10)
So when you add in the timber cladding Sadie chose inside and outside, we ended up with a 3m thick wall.
This is only, say, six times or so thicker than you’d normally see in a passive house. 10)
So when you add in the timber cladding Sadie chose inside and outside, we ended up with a 3m thick wall.
This is only, say, six times or so thicker than you’d normally see in a passive house. 10)
So when you add in the timber cladding Sadie chose inside and outside, we ended up with a 3m thick wall.
This is only, say, six times or so thicker than you’d normally see in a passive house. 10)
As all blocks in Minecraft = 1m2, our insulation layer is 1m thick everywhere - massively over-specified, even for a passive house. 9)
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As all blocks in Minecraft = 1m2, our insulation layer is 1m thick everywhere - massively over-specified, even for a passive house. 9)
@michaelburchert.bsky.social
@jurajmikurcik.bsky.social
We chose white concrete, because GGBS - a low carbon cement substitute - makes a lighter colour concrete than Portland cement. 7)
We chose white concrete, because GGBS - a low carbon cement substitute - makes a lighter colour concrete than Portland cement. 7)
Sadie dug down a little too far and exposed some magma.
A timber patch-up combusted, but a gold one worked.
And then this guy started robbing spoil. 5)
Sadie dug down a little too far and exposed some magma.
A timber patch-up combusted, but a gold one worked.
And then this guy started robbing spoil. 5)
What better metaphor for #KeepitintheGround could you find than building a passive house - which needs next to no heat - on top of a coal seam? @billmckibben.bsky.social
What better metaphor for #KeepitintheGround could you find than building a passive house - which needs next to no heat - on top of a coal seam? @billmckibben.bsky.social
Sadie wanted to build a passive house with me in Minecraft, a game that bamboozles me. The only thing I can do in it is push sheep into the water. 2)
Sadie wanted to build a passive house with me in Minecraft, a game that bamboozles me. The only thing I can do in it is push sheep into the water. 2)
(PS he won’t see the movie till he’s old enough)
(PS he won’t see the movie till he’s old enough)
Stephen and Nicola went on holiday, leaving their teenage son to house sit.
Stephen logged on to his ventilation system from Spain, and noticed something odd. 8)
Stephen and Nicola went on holiday, leaving their teenage son to house sit.
Stephen logged on to his ventilation system from Spain, and noticed something odd. 8)
In the end, I was allowed to keep one graph, and only because if was funny.
The graph related to this lovely passive house in Dublin, the home and office of architects Stephen Tierney and Nicola Haines. 7)
In the end, I was allowed to keep one graph, and only because if was funny.
The graph related to this lovely passive house in Dublin, the home and office of architects Stephen Tierney and Nicola Haines. 7)
space heating use of the first passive house over its first 25 years.
Attempts at low energy building have a long history of problems such as overheating and unexpectedly high real energy use, so results like these are extraordinary.
6)
space heating use of the first passive house over its first 25 years.
Attempts at low energy building have a long history of problems such as overheating and unexpectedly high real energy use, so results like these are extraordinary.
6)
True to form, I tried to smuggle some graphs into my talk, such as this one, showing the indoor temperature of the first passive house in a heat wave. 5)
True to form, I tried to smuggle some graphs into my talk, such as this one, showing the indoor temperature of the first passive house in a heat wave. 5)
Covid had made me out of practice being out in public, let alone speaking in public. So I learned my whole TED talk verbatim. Which made it a bit stiffer than I’d like. 3)
Covid had made me out of practice being out in public, let alone speaking in public. So I learned my whole TED talk verbatim. Which made it a bit stiffer than I’d like. 3)
I’ve never noticed a sponsored post from McKinsey before today on my LinkedIn feed (click on the image in this post to view it in full). The post is all about sustainability.
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I’ve never noticed a sponsored post from McKinsey before today on my LinkedIn feed (click on the image in this post to view it in full). The post is all about sustainability.
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