The Passive House Northwest Spring Regional Conference will be a fantastic event.
The venue is the Native American Longhouse at The Evergreen State Collage in Olympia, WA. A beautiful space for us to be spend the day in.
This year we have Martin Holladay of the Green Building Advisor making the journey out West to open the day.
Further Educational presentations include:
Charlie Stephens, Designing the Mechanical Ventilation and Single Heat source for Passive House.
Michael Aoki-Kramer, Moisture Migration in Super-insulated Envelopes
Dylan Lamar, Advanced PHPP methodology
Location
Native American Longhouse at Evergreen State College
What do you get when you mix solar PV with hot air? A GNZ meeting focusing on new building technology tested in Oregon.
PV Thermal
Speaker: Doug Boleyn
Learn about the systems that combine PV and hot air technologies. How do they work? Learn how they have performed in Oregon in new construction with a full year of monitoring. This promising technology has been used on residential and commercial projects. Learn about the successes in Oregon and elsewhere.
Description:
EcoTuesday is committed to changing the way people do business. The monthly event provides a structured environment where sustainable business leaders network with one another and gain insight from industry thought–leaders and trendsetters. Everyone in the room quickly learns about everyone else during the “introduction circle”. EcoTuesday.com connects participants between events, serves as a hub for conversations and showcases local businesses.
Description:
EcoTuesday is committed to changing the way people do business. The monthly event provides a structured environment where sustainable business leaders network with one another and gain insight from industry thought–leaders and trendsetters. Everyone in the room quickly learns about everyone else during the “introduction circle”. EcoTuesday.com connects participants between events, serves as a hub for conversations and showcases local businesses.
Description:
EcoTuesday is committed to changing the way people do business. The monthly event provides a structured environment where sustainable business leaders network with one another and gain insight from industry thought–leaders and trendsetters. Everyone in the room quickly learns about everyone else during the “introduction circle”. EcoTuesday.com connects participants between events, serves as a hub for conversations and showcases local businesses.
Description:
EcoTuesday is committed to changing the way people do business. The monthly event provides a structured environment where sustainable business leaders network with one another and gain insight from industry thought–leaders and trendsetters. Everyone in the room quickly learns about everyone else during the “introduction circle”. EcoTuesday.com connects participants between events, serves as a hub for conversations and showcases local businesses.
The SBAP is a 9-month training (one Friday and Saturday a month) designed for working professionals wishing to apply sustainable concepts to the buildings they design, develop, and construct. Sessions are presented by expert instructors in an interactive format with hands-on exercises, field trips and cross-sector-applicability.
Course starts on March 5, 2010. Register by February 12, 2010
For more information go to: www.mhcc.edu/sbap or call 503-491-7585