Webinar Hub
The Webinar Hub is a free digital resource provided by New York Passive House (NYPH) that offers access to a comprehensive library of webinars and virtual events. This platform is designed to help professionals and enthusiasts stay informed about high-performance building strategies, particularly those related to the Passive House standard. By engaging with the content available on the Webinar Hub, users can learn from experts, explore innovative building techniques, and connect with the broader Passive House community across New York.
For more video content, check out NYPH YouTube Channel: https://youtube.com/@newyorkpassivehouse2581?si=iEgqrvpzW5E06HXj
If you are looking to earn Continuing Education Units (CEUs) for AIA, PHI, or Phius, you have three options:
- Register for and attend our Live Webinars to earn CEU certificates (members can track certificates in the InfoHub)
- Members can earn CEUs with on-demand learning by watching recordings and taking knowledge tests through our Online Learning Platform: GZ Learn
- Non-members can Purchase on-demand courses as described above through our Resource Store: Purchase Resources
NYPH Webinar presented by Highmark - Wastewater Energy Transfer for Sustainable Buildings and Campuses
Join us in learning about Wastewater Energy Transfer (WET) technology and how it can be used to reduce costs, anchor thermal energy networks, and recover heat in multifamily and institutional buildings.
HIGHMARK, LLCNYPH Webinar ft. Highmark presented by Dattner + SCAPE – “Masterplan of ALAFIA”
HIGHMARK Building Efficiency is proud to be a solution provider for the Alafia development’s domestic hot water systems.
HIGHMARK, LLCNet Zero Ready – Planning and Balancing long term energy use - Presented by Cosentini + Salas O’Brien
Part three features Salas O’Brien, Cosentini, and Highmark discussing the sustainable MEP systems
HIGHMARK, LLCPassive House at Scale
Part two features Dattner and SWA discussing the sustainable elements integrated into the design of Phase 1 of Alafia and lessons learned through the comparison of two large passive house buildings C1/C2, and C3.
HIGHMARK, LLC