Passive House 2025 Webinar Series – Webinar 1 “Avoiding Lock-In Effects in Floor Slabs and Foundations”

Location: Online
Date: 20/02/2025
Time: 12:30pm - 2pm

Event details

PHINZ is excited to present the first webinar in our 2025 series – Designers Webinars: How to Build A Passive House and Builders Social Webinars: Everything Passive House.

Webinar 1 – Designers Webinar

Topic: Avoiding Lock-In Effects in Floor Slabs and Foundations

When: 20 February 2025, 12:30pm – 2pm (includes a Q&A session)

Cost (members): $15.00

Cost (non-members): $30.00

(this also gives you access to Webinar 2 – Builders Social at no extra cost)

CPD points available:

PHI – to be confirmed

NZRAB – 15 points for 90 mins

This talk will be relevant to Architects, Architectural Designers, Structural Engineers, Contractors, Passive House Designers and Passive House enthusiasts.

Webinar content:

In this presentation we will explain what is a ‘Lock-In Effect’ and why it is important for the long term function of a building. We note why this is particularly significant for foundations and concrete slab on grade constructions.

We will look at common foundation system options and the factors that need to be considered when choosing a system. Discussion of the various materials commonly used and how to improve thermal performance and reduce embodied carbon.

We also examine some proprietary systems, useful elements and features that should be used in all new buildings not just Passive Houses. 

Sponsor

DCD is a building company with the passion, capability and vision to craft luxury homes of great value to people and the planet. It takes specialist knowledge and craftsmanship to deliver a home that has positive impact. For every DCD house build or renovation project, we consider not only the health of the homeowners for today but also the health of the planet for the future. 

Hosted and moderated by:

  • Simon Wansbrough, PHINZ Board member

Speakers:

  • Paula Hugens, BE CPEngNZ CPEng – Director eZED
  • Paul Jaquin, MEng PhD CPEngNZ CPEng – Director eZED

CPD points to be confirmed