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From how passive house is done with kitchens, to how to care about air tightness, to passive house in Quebec and beyond PBC has produced a number of original articles over the last few years, largely drawing on technical writer interns. Check them out below!

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Toby Davine Toby Davine

What's Cooking in Passive House Kitchens

Creating a passive house kitchen is a balancing act. Designers must maintain airtightness, while not compromising air quality; keep energy down, while ensuring proper ventilation. There are different ways to build passive house kitchens and strong opinions on what is the best way to do it.

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Toby Davine Toby Davine

Active House to Passive House: Three Approaches to the Indigenous Housing Crisis

Indigenous peoples in Canada are experiencing a full-blown housing crisis. For many who live on-reservation, overcrowding, rampant mould, pest infestations, and crumbling homes have become the norm. I spoke with individuals from three First Nations that are building homes that seek to reduce environmental impact and improve community wellbeing to learn more about their work.

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Toby Davine Toby Davine

Lessons from a passive house newbie

I came into this work with PBC as a passive house neophyte. My background had been in climate change, food systems, and higher education; my knowledge of the technical aspects of building an airtight, energy efficient home was limited, but I was eager to learn.

It turns out I learned a whole lot.

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Toby Davine Toby Davine

La maison passive à la Belle Province

Le Québec est un leader au pays quand il s’agit de certains principes environnementaux ; cependant, le mouvement des maisons passives doit quant à lui surmonter des obstacles uniques afin de croître et prendre sa place au Québec.

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Toby Davine Toby Davine

Passive House à la Belle Province

Quebec leads the country in many environmental metrics; however, it has encountered some unique challenges in growing the passive house movement.

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Toby Davine Toby Davine

Charlottetown, PEI the latest to pursue a passive house plan

For many years, cities around the world, from Vancouver to Brussels, have chosen to include Passive House standards in local regulations to reduce their greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and improve local wellbeing. Now, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, has joined their ranks.

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