Passive Design Mastery: Envelope-First Efficiency
Careful orientation captures winter sun and blocks harsh summer gains. Exterior shading, overhangs, and light shelves tame glare while harvesting daylight. A small library in a windy coastal town used a compact form and fins to slash cooling loads. What’s your favorite low-tech shading technique that truly works?
Passive Design Mastery: Envelope-First Efficiency
A continuous air barrier and thermal breaks protect comfort, indoor air quality, and energy performance. During a blower door test on a 1970s home, we discovered leaky rim joists; sealing them cut drafts dramatically. Comment if you’ve hit a tricky detail—rim joists, parapets, or balcony penetrations—and how you solved it.
Passive Design Mastery: Envelope-First Efficiency
Modern windows with low‑e coatings, warm-edge spacers, and proper installation deliver quiet, bright rooms with minimal heat loss. Daylighting controls dim fixtures automatically, saving energy without sacrificing visual comfort. If glare has ever sabotaged your open office, tell us how you balanced view, brightness, and task needs gracefully.
Passive Design Mastery: Envelope-First Efficiency
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