Preliminary program

20-21 August 2015
7th Passivhus Norden is more than a Passivhaus-conference or a GBC-meeting. 7PHN is an open-minded
forum for architects, engineers, builders, contractors, manufacturers and researchers focusing on highly
energy-efficient and in wider sense sustainable and green buildings and cities.
The conference gathers the latest knowledge and most recent experience within the field. Experienced and
young researchers as well as practitioners from the Nordic countries present during the two days conference
about 80 contributions on a variety of specific agendas.
The conference is organised jointly by:
7PHN Sustainable Cities and Buildings
www.7phn.org
7th Passivhus Norden Conference, 20-21 August 2015 in Bella Center, Copenhagen
Program draft based on scientific committee's review of abstracts
05-05-2015
Thursday 20 August 2015
09.00
Welcome & Keynotes
Lunch
Projects and Experiences
12.45 Ambitious energy refurbishments I
Research and Development
Framework
Workshops
New solutions: Thermal envelope
Future energy systems
Strategies for Cities
037 Refurbishment of a one-family house from 1967, focusing on energy efficiency and
economic sustainability.
Rein Terje Thorstensen, University of Agder
088 Design of novel functional package for deployable membrane skins: technical validation
and life-cycle cost analysis
Salvatore Viscuso, Politecnico di Milano - Architecture
105 Passive House Institute introduces new and updated building certification criteria
Zeno Bastian, Passive House Institute, Dr. Wolfgang Feist
Climate plans for cities. Good examples on implementation. Lessons learnt
052 Deep renovation of older multi storey building blocks - Sems Have
Jørgen Rose, Danish Building Research Institute, SBi, AAU
075 Development of a Building Class 2020 outer wall system with a 'no thermal bridge'
technology.
Klavs K. Jakobsen, ROCKWOOL International A/S
048 Buildings interaction with the Energy Systems - A Research Agenda
Alfred Heller, Technical University of Denmark
Climate Adaptation. Energy and CO2
034 Challenges in Designing for Sustainability in Housing Renovation vs New Build - Examples Commercial solutions for internal insulation presented by the manufacturers
of Two Recent Projects by C.F. Møller
Terri Peters, University of Toronto
067 Step-by-step deep energy retrofit to Passive House (EnerPHit) Standard of a family home
in Stockholm and a workshop in Næstved (DK)
Ingo Theoboldt, IG Passivhus Sverige AB
082 Sustainable regions
Elsebeth Terkelsen, Foreningen Bæredygtige Byer og Bygninger
104 Retrofit with PUR insulated prefab. Elements. Design, sustainability and economy, a case 050 Hypogeum design and renewable energy systems: a Zero Energy Library in northern Italy
study (Poster)
(Poster)
Søren Dietz, Bjerg Arkitektur/ Dansk Passivhus Center
Lavinia Chiara Tagliabue, University of Brescia
046 A systematic approach to the refurbishment of a Danish office building applying the "Total 008 Sustainable solutions in practice: how implementing thermal insulation material based on 076 Smart integration of solar power in office buildings a Case studies of coverage rates and
Concept"method (Poster)
cellulose fibres from recycled paper enables lowered CO2-emissions in housing and transports surplus power generation (Poster)
Pawel Krawczyk, Ramboll
moisture in holiday homes (Poster)
Elsa Fahlén, NCC Construction Sweden AB
Per Thomsen, CBI Danmark
030 Solar thermal technologies for sustainable cities and buildings (Poster)
Jakob Berg Johansen, Technical University of Denmark
Break
14.20 Ambitious energy refurbishments II
Building physics: Moisture safety
Politics and international projects
Centralization or revitalization?
010 Sustainable buildings - how Regenerative design can support the transformation
Matthias Haase, SINTEF Building and Infrastructure
121 Retrofitting with internal insulation - a review and state-of-the-art
Ruut Peuhkuri, Technical University of Denmark
065 NeZeR - Promotion of smart and integrated Nearly Zero Energy Building Renovation
measures in the European renovation market
Riikka Holopainen, VTT
Workshop hosted by FBBB - Association of Sustainable Cities and Buildings
107 Unusual approach on a sustainable neighborhood in Malmö
Emma Karlsson, WSP Sverige AB
073 Moisture performance of energy efficient building envelopes
Tuomo Ojanen, VTT
061 The future Building Legislations 2015 concerning energy performance of multi framed
windows, in particular concerning listed buildings (Poster)
Thomas Kampmann, The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts
Presentation of different strategies in the Nordic countries. Is it best for a sustainable society to
develop cities or keep the rural areas liveable? How do we achive a sustainable society and the
best solutions?
111 Practical implementation of step-by-step EnerPHit retrofits carried out on selected case
studies across Europe
Zeno Bastian, Passive House Institute, Dr. Wolfgang Feist
103 Energy Efficient Houses in Northern Conditions - Is “Dry Chain” a Solution to Building
Physical Issues (Poster)
Markku Hienonen, Oulu Building Supervision Office
024 Building regulations cannot assure ambitious energy upgrading of existing residential
buildings according to Norway's national targets
Michael Klinski, SINTEF Byggforsk
Discussion input from reserachers and politicians
072 Establishing the primary energy balance for Powerhouse Kjærbo including energy for
materials, construction and operation
Henning Fjeldheim, Skanska Norge
Test of membranes and tapes
Morten Hjorslev Hansen, DUKO
047 Norsk passivhusstandard for yrkesbygg er mindre ambisiøs enn tidligere kriterier og
ferdigstilte prosjekter
Michael Klinski, SINTEF Byggforsk
019 Renovation to passive house standard of sixties and seventies one-family houses (Poster)
Åke Blomsterberg, Lund University
Break
16.10 New architecture: Single family houses
Energy efficient installations
Energy efficiency and rentability
What kind of growth?
110 Comparison of five zero and plus energy projects in Sweden and Norway - A technical
review
Tor Helge Dokka, Skanska Norge AS
Overview of energy efficient installations
060 Economical baselines for energy ambitious upgrading of non-residential buildings
Mads Mysen, SINTEF Building and Infrastructure
Framework for future sustainable buildings: Life span of real sustainable buildings is 100 years.
Whar are the expected conidtions we can use to design after?
081 A model for prefabricated timber passive house in Estonia
Kristo Kalbe, Sense OÜ
066 Evaluation of the heat generation and distribution system in a Swedish passive house
residential area
Henrik Olsson, NCC Construction Sweden AB
029 Cost-energy analyses of different measures for upgrading an office building to passive
house standard in Norway
Anna Svensson, SINTEF Byggforsk
What kind of growth should dominate? What defines the good life? Which parameters are
definitive and how do we use them? Consequences for cities and buildings
068 Tomorrows buildings today - results, conclusions and learnings
Brian Wendin, VELUX Danmark A/S
Heat pumps: State-of-the-art
044 Swedish experiences of using Total Concept for refurbishment towards nearly zero-energy
buildings
Åsa Wahlström, CIT Energy Management
036 Thermal comfort assessment with three heating systems in a low-energy building
Mikk Maivel, Tallinn University of Technology
19:00 CONFERENCE DINNER
Friday 21 August 2015
Keynotes
09.00
Coffee, fruit
Projects and Experiences
10.15 New architecture: Offices and Schools
New projects, ambitious goals
Tools & Design & Approach
Workshops
Current advances in nZEB
Tools and methods for performance evaluation
How to improve energy efficiency of existing buidlings?
Status and and state-of-art of current advances: passive houses and nZEB buildings.
Nordic and World wide status
041 Daylight conditions and thermal indoor climate in low-energy dwellings - the consequence
of Danish building legislation
Steffen Petersen, Aarhus University
How do we get ambitious improvement in energy efficiency simultanously with high building
physical performance and architectural value?
093 SE's Passive- and Plus Energy HQ - A review on the actual building energy consumption
compared with the estimated consumption.
Rob Bindels, Hoffmann A/S
042 Method for comparison of Be10-calculated and actual energy use
Steffen Petersen, Aarhus University
009 Sustainable transformation and energy improvement of old buildings
Søren Vadstrup, The Royal Danish Academy
055 Högåsskolan in Knivsta - the first passive house school in Sweden
Anna Kovacsne Sas, Archus Arkitekter
087 Influence of measurement uncertainty on classification of thermal environment in buildings 051 From Uniformity to Diversity
Inge Vestergaard, Aarhus School of Architecture
according to European Standard EN 15251
Jakub Kolarik, Technical University of Denmark
020 Kollaskolan - a passive-house school
Joakim Kaminsky, Kjellgren Kaminsky Architecture
094 Nordic passivhouse window design - is it possible
Søren Dietz, Bjerg Arkitektur/ Dansk Passivhus Center
014 Sustainable Transformation
Nicolai Bo Andersen, The Royal Danish Academy
012 Energy Monitoring and Quantitative Evaluation within the EU-BUILDSMART project
(Poster)
Jacob Lindblom, IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute
Design and decision making tools for transformation existing buildings
NN
106 Design development and measurement follow up of energy consumption in Viborg Town
Hall
Svend Erik Mikkelsen, COWI A/S
Lunch
13.05 New architecture: Multi-family houses
Green labelling - or green washing?
Design methods and Tools
How to ensure quality in Design - Construction - Operation?
035 DGNB certified Healthcare Centres - decision-making and design process
Camilla Brunsgaard, Aalborg university
11 Development of a tool for sustainable building design based on PHPP
Matthias Haase, SINTEF Building and Infrastructure
How to bridge the cap?
Workshop hosted by BYG-ERFA
027 Indoor Environment in Passive Houses - Field Measurements, Data Analysis, and Resident Overview of green certification schemes: Different criteria in different Nordic countries. How to
Interviews in 6 Norwegian dwellings.
succeed with DGNB/LEED/BREEAM?
Lars Gullbrekken, SINTEF Building and Infrastructure
PHI: PHPP Design. Interaktivt værktøj for formgivning og energimæssig optimering af
bygninger.
The building site is too far from authorities, universities and craftsman education. Facilities
management and commissioning is missing. Quality is uneven and non-existing. How do we
change this?
080 Influence of indoor environment and occupant behavior on energy consumption in passive A critical view on certification schemes
house apartments
Sergio Altomonte, University of Nottingham
Asger Søvsø, Technical University of Denmark
014 Integrated design of daylight, thermal comfort and energy use with use of IDA ICE
Line Karlsen, Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Science
What's the problem? The Architects' ability for detailling? The tradespersons' pride? The
building owners' optimism?
056 Evaluation of energy performance and indoor climate in the passive house area Vallda
Heberg
Elsa Fahlén, NCC Construction Sweden AB
071 Impact of Building Form and Construction on its Energy Performance in Scandinavian
Climates
Antonio Malcangi, The Royal Danish Academy
021 BOLIG+ in Søborg - 10 energy neutral multistorey dwellings
Lars Kvist, Arkitema
Break
15.55 New architecture: Smaller buildings
New "green" buildings
User perspective
Competions: Winning entries
040 The ZEB Living Lab: a zero emission house for engineering and social science
experiments, Francesco Goia, The Research Centre on Zero Emission Buildings, NTNU
Presentaiton of examples on green buidlings
077 Perceived indoor climate in Danish low-energy houses
Henrik N. Knudsen, Danish Building Research Institute, Aalborg University
Urban+ Oslo
Breeam NOR Outstanding competition project in Oslo
031 Eco House Biestøa - indoor climate performance
Henrik Kofoed Nielsen, University of Agder
Green buildings: Lessons learnt, Design team experiences, Examples on follow up and how to 025 Satisfaction, acute health symptoms, performance, behaviour and preferences of
build up knowledge
occupants in green mark certified office buildings
Pawel Wargocki, Technical University of Denmark
Fremtidens Bæredygtige Almene Bolig
Danish competition on Sustainable Social Housing of the Future
062 LSS Andersberg Gävle (Poster)
Besfort Halili, Emrahus AB
058 Functionalist Houses compared to Passive, Active, Adaptable and Prefabricated Houses.
Are we moving on the right direction?
Emanuele Naboni, The Royal Danish Academy
Renovérprisen
Nominees for the Danish The Refurbishment of the Year Prize
017 Energy efficient Swedish preschools - the users' comments
Helena Westholm, ferrum arkitekter AB
079 Experiences, learning and guidelines concluded from the first of the new generation super
low energy houses built in Denmark after approx. 2007. Klaus Ellehauge, Ekolab
Break
Summary of 7PHN
16.30
Arranged in co-operation:
>>The
architect-engineer-contractor cooperation is vital in
order to create beautiful, functional, and sustainable
building. In short – good architecture. The conference is
unique in being this multidisciplinary<<
Annette Blegvad, vice director, the Danish Architects’ Association
19 August:
Excursions and welcoming reception
20-21 August: Key notes and presentations, exhibition
22 August:
Excursions (alternative date)
Keynotes
Welcoming address by Mogens Lykketoft, President of the
United Nations General Assembly, President of the Danish
parliament, former minister of foreign affairs and finances,
economist
“From Off-grid Hydrogen Farm to Value Engineering”,
Nick Grant, Elemental Solutions, Great Britain
More keynotes will be announced as soon as they are
confirmed.
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