The future belongs to the passive house

Developing the passive house standard from the first steps into the common used way of housing with an optimum of comfort. Comprehensive transfer offensive to the passive house standard by exhibitions and lobbying communal facilities.

 

Motivation

With its saving potential of 80% for new buildings and up to 95% for renewing old ones, the passive house is the most sustainable and economically feasible total concept of futureoriented construction standards. Accordingly, it plays a particularly important role in the programme line „Building of Tomorrow“ in which research projects on passive houses are the largest group.

 

1- Energiesparmesse  

Contents and aims


With its active transfer-mix of different activities, the community of interests „IG Passivhaus Österreich“ aims at a maximum spread of know-how transfer to all target groups. Almost all research projects conducted within the framework of „House of the Future“ on passive houses involved member companies and/or institutions.

Survey of the targets envisaged for the transfer initiative „Passive House goes Standard“ for broad implementation of the „Building of Tomorrow“ research results on passive houses:

  • On 16 trade fairs throughout Austria in two jears the concept of a theme hall on the passive house offers expert information and advice through a blend of presentations of research results on „House of the Future“, coordinated major exhibitions of passive house components, technical presentations and evening events.

  • Lobbying activities at community level aiming at „building at least one passive house in every community in Austria by the year 2010“

 

  • Buildup and intensification of the transfer stage to reach the following targets by 2010:
    • 25% of new buildings constructed to passive house standard
    • 50 passive house buildings under renewal or already completed
    • Each province of Austria has at least 1 public passive house building
    • Keep the international leading edge of Austrian industry in the future-oriented passive house standard due to transfer of know-how of research objects

 

2 - Energiesparmesse Wels 2007 

 

 

3 - Bundeskanzler Gusenbauer auf Besuch am Stand

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4 - Van der Bellen auf Besuch am Stand

Results


Overview on trade fair activities
1. Period in 2006 Focus on presentation

 

  • 1. Tiroler Passivhausforum        Kufstein    14.01.2006
  • Häuslbauer Fachmesse              Graz         26. – 29.01.2006
  • Fachmesse Bau und Energie       Oberwart  02. – 05.02.2006
  • 13. Häuslbauermesse                Innsbruck  10. – 12.02.2006
  • Bauen + Wohnen Messe            Salzburg    16. – 19.02.2006
  • Bauen & Energie Messe             Wien          23. – 26.02.2006
  • Energiesparmesse                    Wels          02. – 05.03.2006
  • Public Service Kommunalmesse Wien         20. – 22.09.2006
  • Marktplatz Passivhaus               Wolfurt      11. – 12.11.2006


2. Period in 2007 Focus on presentation

 

  • Häuselbauermesse                    Klagenfurt   02. – 11.02.2007
  • 14. Häuslbauermesse                Innsbruck    09. – 11.02.2007
  • Bauen & Energie Messe              Wien          15. – 18.02.2007
  • Bauen + Wohnen Messe             Salzburg     22. – 25.02.2007
  • Energiesparmesse                     Wels           01. – 04.03.2007
  • Ausstellerforum
    11. Passivhaustagung                Bregenz      13. – 15.04.2007

 

 

 5 - die Grünen am Stand

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

6 - Drei Parteientreffen am IG Stand

Overview of the transfer offensive on community level


1. and 2. Period of the years 2006 and 2007

  • Transfer offensive on community level with more than 200 contacts in hole Austria for different project ideas, concepts and initiatives (see attachment).

  • Out of this there have been 65 concrete passive house projects or initiatives developed in minimum. Some of them have been already realized others are still in planning (see attachment).

  • Enlarged 2. edition of the CIPRA community brochure 2006/2007 “Energy efficient building and renovating in the alps” with passive house projects in cooperation with the “IG Passivhaus Österreich”.

  • Involvement of the Austrian association of towns and municipalities as multiplier on community level.

  • Cooperation with regional associations as the “Vorarlberger Gemeindebund” or the “Umweltverband”.

 

 7 - PH-Präsenz auf ORF Bühne

 

 

 8 - LR Eisl am IG Stand in Salzburg

Download

Dem Passivhaus gehört die Zukunft

Von Pilotprojekten zum bewährten Baustandard mit optimalem Wohnkomfort Große Transferoffensive zum Passivhausstandard
Schriftenreihe 26/2008 G. Lang, G. Diem, B. Schwarze, T. Moser, W. Aigner, K. Kiessler, M. Weiß, W. Lackner , Herausgeber: bmvit
Deutsch, 37 Seiten

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Die Schriftenreihe "Berichte aus Energie- und Umweltforschung" des BMVIT dient der Veröffentlichung von neuen, ausführlichen Expertisen, Forschungsergebnissen und Tagungsbänden aus dem Bereich nachhaltiger Energie- und Umwelttechnologien. 

 

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Project partners

Project leader

Ing. Günter Lang
IG Passivhaus Österreich
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Project- and Cooperation partners

  • IG Passivhaus c/o Vorarlberg
    Kennelbacherstraße 36, 6900 Bregenz
    Ing. Günther Diem

  • IG Passivhaus Tirol
    Heiliggeiststrasse 3, 6020 Innsbruck
    Dipl.Ing. Bernhard Schwarze

  • IG Passivhaus Oberösterreich
    Hafenstraße 47-51, 4020 Linz
    Thomas Moser

  • IG Passivhaus Ost
    SOL4 - Büro-Seminarzentrum Eichkogel
    Guntramsdorfer Str. 103, 2340 Mödling
    Bmst. Ing. Klaus Kiessler

  • IG Passivhaus Steiermark/Burgenland
    Am Ökopark 6, 8230 Hartberg
    Wolfgang Lackner

  • IG Passivhaus Kärnten
    St. Veiter Ring 10, 9020 Klagenfurt
    Arch. DI Martin Weiss

  • IG Passivhaus Salzburg
    Jakob-Haringer-Str 8/Techno 5, 5020 Salzburg
    Wolfgang Aigner
 

 9 - IG Stand in Salzburg

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

10 - ORF-Bühne Salzburg

Contact adress

Dachverband IG Passivhaus Österreich
Ing. Günter Lang
Hollandstrasse 10/46
A-1020 Wien
Tel.: +43 0650-900 20 40
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Internet: www.igpassivhaus.at