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EMBODIED CARBON IN GREEN RATING SYSTEMS

PHIUS

Passive House Institute US+ (PHIUS+) 2018

Background

Founded and headquartered in Germany, Passive House is a building standard that focuses on energy efficiency and occupant comfort. Passive buildings are designed and built under five principles: continuous insulation without thermal bridging, an airtight envelope, high-performance windows, balanced heat and moisture recovery ventilation, and minimal space conditioning. Buildings pursuing Passive House can do so under the United States PHIUS+ or Germany’s PHI green rating system.

Due to PHIUS’s focus on energy efficiency and occupant comfort, there are currently no credits on embodied carbon that structural engineers can help the project team achieve.

Passive House Institute US+ (PHIUS+) (2019). PHUIS+ 2018 Passive Building Standard: Certification Guidebook, Version 2.1. Chicago, IL. Accessed June 30, 2021. https://www.phius.org/PHIUS+2018/PHIUS+%20Certification%20Guidebook%20v2.1.pdf

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