UK Passivhaus Awards 2021: Call for entries

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Get your Passivhaus projects (and monitoring evaluation) ready! The 2021 UK Passivhaus Awards are open for entries.

We are delighted to announce the return of the united kingdom Passivhaus Awards – celebrating the simplest of the simplest in building performance. After celebrating a decade of the Passivhaus Trust in 2020 and following a hiatus thanks to Covid-19, the united kingdom Passivhaus Awards are back!

Much has changed since the previous Awards ceremony in 2018 – notably the declaration of a Climate Emergency and a sharpened awareness of the complexity, scale, and speed at which we’d like to act. Passivhaus buildings provide beautifully comfortable internal environments and help deliver net-zero targets by drastically slashing energy & subsequent carbon emissions from buildings.

The Awards are liberal to enter for all certified Passivhaus and EnerPHit schemes which have exceptional architectural ambition and prove their impeccable building performance. We are trying to find ground-breaking projects that demonstrate the quality can tackle the climate crisis and make healthy environments. Eligible schemes may enter the subsequent categories: Small Residential, Large Residential, or Non-Domestic.

To enter or to find out more, please visit:

https://www.passivhaustrust.org.uk/passivhaus_awards/uk-passivhaus-awards-2021/

Download the information related to this competition here.

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