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SUMMARY:BE+ Green Building Showcase
DESCRIPTION:Once a year\, the Built Environment Plus community gathers to celebrate industry success in greening the built environment at our annual Green Building Showcase. \nJoin them for a night of project boards\, short presentations\, discussions\, and awards. Attendees include architects\, engineers\, contractors\, developers\, owners\, facility managers\, building users\, lenders\, suppliers – everyone who plays a role in designing\, operating\, and constructing the built environment. \nVisit https://builtenvironmentplus.org/greenbuildingshowcase/ to learn more.
URL:https://phmass.org/event/green-building-showcase-2025/
LOCATION:One Boston Wharf Road\, One Boston Wharf Road\, Boston\, MA\, 02210\, United States
CATEGORIES:Partner Event
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SUMMARY:Spotlight Tour: The Overland Method: ICFs\, SIP Roofs\, & Solar Panels
DESCRIPTION:Join Architect\, Leigh Overland\, and BuildGreenCT this November for an exclusive tour of the Overland Residence\, a Passive House-inspired home in Fairfield\, Connecticut that exemplifies sustainable building for future generations. Completed in 2021\, this residence features several high-performance features including; ICF exterior walls\, SIP roofs\, in-floor heating & cooling\, triple-pane doors & windows\, and solar panels. \nThis home exemplifies the integration of design innovation and building science\, proving that comfort\, safety\, and sustainability can be achieved together— using 50-75% less energy— without sacrificing architectural beauty or increasing construction costs. \nRegister Now: https://buildgreenct.org/spotlight-tour-the-overland-method-icfs-sip-roofs-solar-panels/ \nThe address is 110 Shoreham Terrace\, Fairfield\, CT 06824.  \n1.5 AIA LU/HSW are available.
URL:https://phmass.org/event/the-overland-method-2025-10/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Partner Event
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SUMMARY:Beyond the Blower Door: Demystifying Whole Building Airtightness Testing for Massachusetts Multifamily
DESCRIPTION:Join RDH Building Science’s David Stanton (Senior Engineer) and John Mann (CPHC\, Phius Verifier\, HERS Rater) as they present the essentials of airtightness testing—what it is\, why it matters\, and how to succeed.  \nMassachusetts’ updated energy code and passive building verification requirements mandate whole building airtightness testing. For multifamily projects\, these tests can prove complex. Using real-world examples\, including the Bunker Hill Redevelopment in Boston\, this session will demystify the testing process and provide actionable strategies to overcome common challenges. Attendees will gain the confidence to embrace whole building airtightness testing as a vital step toward delivering high-performance\, resilient\, and comfortable buildings. \n👉 Continuing Ed: (2) PHI credits; Phius & AIA pending approval \n\n📍 For in-person\, join us before the presentation for a happy hour from 5:30-6:00 PM Eastern\n🎤 For virtual\, the presentation starts at 6:00 PM Eastern \n🧀 Refreshments provided\n\n\nRegister to attend free here\n\nThis is event is made possible by the Sponsors of Mass Save
URL:https://phmass.org/event/beyond-the-blower-door/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Monthly Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251209T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251209T190000
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SUMMARY:Annual Passive House Symposium
DESCRIPTION:The Annual Passive House Symposium is the premier Massachusetts event focused on the world’s leading high-performance building standard. It brings together people from across the industry—developers\, architects\, consultants\, engineers\, builders\, verifiers\, certifiers\, raters\, policymakers\, and more—for a intense day of learning and networking. Anyone and everyone interested in the success of Passive House in the Commonwealth is encouraged to join. \nLearn more and buy tickets here.
URL:https://phmass.org/event/symposium-2025/
LOCATION:Artists for Humanity EpiCenter\, 100 W 2nd Street\, South Boston\, MA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Symposium
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260113T173000
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SUMMARY:Winthrop Center: Next Generation Passive House Office Tower
DESCRIPTION:Register Here\nJoin PHMass on Tuesday\, January 13th from 5:30–7:30 PM for a free evening of learning\, networking\, and great conversation! \nDid you know that the tallest building in Boston’s downtown core also contains the largest Passive House office space in the world? Join PHMass board member Brad Mahoney\, Director of Sustainable Development at MP Boston to hear all about this extraordinary project. \nWinthrop Center brings Passive House standards to a next-generation commercial office building in downtown Boston. This project case study presentation will be a deep dive into the Passive House certification strategy and how the project team navigated the complexities of this ambitious project. It will also explore how climate and sustainability play a critical role in attracting tenants\, and how the conversation around sustainable value and market perception has changed since the project started in 2016. \n👉 Continuing Ed: (2) PHI\, (1) Phius\, and (1) AIA credit approved \nHybrid In-Person and Virtual Event Details: \n\n🗓️ Date: Tuesday\, January 13\n🕒 Time: 5:30-6:00 PM (in-person social) | 6:00-7:00 PM (Presentation)\n🍷🧀 Refreshments provided\n🖥️ Zoom link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/85082309481?pwd=8WbV2b3oj2oNQUuh5qbOYc7ZhPPoq1.1\n\nRegister Here
URL:https://phmass.org/event/winthrop-center/
LOCATION:BSA Space\, 290 Congress St Suite 200\, Boston\, MA\, 02210\, United States
CATEGORIES:Monthly Meeting
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CREATED:20251229T190842Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251229T190929Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual Focus Group: Stretch and Specialized Codes
DESCRIPTION:The Department of Energy Resources (DOER) is seeking input about user experience navigating the stretch and specialized stretch codes. They would like to hear about any challenges code users are experiencing and any suggested improvements that could be made. There will be a brief framing presentation from DOER followed by a discussion of code user experiences. Please join this focus group to provide your feedback! \nThis virtual focus group is hosted by A Better City and will take place on Zoom at: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85343532336
URL:https://phmass.org/event/stretch-and-specialized-codes/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Partner Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260210T173000
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CREATED:20260113T160615Z
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SUMMARY:Electrification of Domestic Hot Water is a Tough Nut to Crack
DESCRIPTION:Electrifying domestic hot water (DHW) in multifamily buildings is a tough nut to crack—and one of the most critical challenges on the path to low- and zero-carbon buildings. \nJoin James Petersen\, P.E.\, Founder & Principal at Petersen Engineering and President of the PHMass Board to explore the current landscape of electric DHW solutions for large multifamily projects\, with a clear-eyed look at what works\, what doesn’t\, and where the real tradeoffs lie. Through real-world case studies\, the presentation will examine system types\, costs\, sizing strategies\, energy use\, embodied carbon\, mechanical space demands\, metering approaches\, and ongoing maintenance considerations. \nProviding electric DHW at scale introduces significant technical and planning hurdles\, particularly when transitioning away from fossil fuels in both new construction and existing buildings. This event is designed to help project teams better understand the options available today and evaluate whether central air-source heat pump DHW systems can realistically meet performance\, space\, and carbon goals. The discussion will also address how to design systems that allow for future electrification where full conversion may not yet be feasible. \nRegister to attend here: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/phmass/2015130 \n👉 Continuing Ed: AIA\, Phius\, and PHI pending approval \n📍 For in-person attendees\, join us before the presentation for a happy hour from 5:30-6:00 PM Eastern \n🎤 For virtual attendees\, the presentation starts at 6:00 PM Eastern \n🍷🧀🫛 Refreshments provided \nHere is the Zoom Link to join virtually: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/85082309481?pwd=8WbV2b3oj2oNQUuh5qbOYc7ZhPPoq1.1 (you should still register to attend as we can only provide CEUs to registered attendees). \nThis event is made possible by the Sponsors of Mass Save:
URL:https://phmass.org/event/electrification-of-dhw/
LOCATION:BSA Space\, 290 Congress St Suite 200\, Boston\, MA\, 02210\, United States
CATEGORIES:Monthly Meeting
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260213T235959
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SUMMARY:PHN Conference Call for Papers
DESCRIPTION:The Passive House Network is now accepting submissions for their 2026 Conference. Learn more details about submission here.
URL:https://phmass.org/event/phn-conference-call-for-papers/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Partner Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260225T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260225T193000
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CREATED:20260114T182001Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260202T141107Z
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SUMMARY:Power Perspectives: From Grid to Building
DESCRIPTION:Join Building Evolution Corporation for an insightful\, two-part discussion exploring the future of electrical infrastructure and design decisions that shape energy demand. This event brings together industry leaders Mohamed Shamog of National Grid and Kevin Seaman of Seaman Engineering to share strategies\, challenges\, and opportunities at both the Macro and Micro levels.
URL:https://phmass.org/event/power-perspectives/
LOCATION:Building Evolution Corporatio\, 138 Green Street\, Suite 203\, Worcester\, 01604\, United States
CATEGORIES:Partner Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Building Evolution Corporation":MAILTO:info@buildingevo.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260310T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260310T190000
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CREATED:20260210T160138Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260310T144241Z
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SUMMARY:Affordable Infill at Scale
DESCRIPTION:High-performance sustainable design is entirely doable on an affordable budget\, and the team behind the Norwell Street infill project in Dorchester—developed as part of the City’s Welcome Home Boston initiative—is ready to show you how they are pulling it off. This case study explores the development of three small multifamily quadplexes\, demonstrating how they maximized City and State subsidy dollars to deliver high-quality\, Passive House homeownership. By utilizing an integrated “Architect and Builder as Developer” model\, the team leveraged collaborative expertise to control costs and maximize outcomes\, such as the up-front purchase and installation of PV solar. \nThe presentation dives into the details of leveraging offsite panelization to streamline building envelopes and find construction efficiencies. They will share hard cost data and Passive House analysis tools to reveal how they optimized building systems for this twelve-unit development. Join us to see how a creative approach created a scalable\, cost-effective blueprint for other missing middle projects. \nPresenters: \n\nJennifer Ha\, Principal\, Hue Architecture & Co-founder\, Dorchester Design Collaborative\nMatt Mueller\, Principal\, Hue Architecture\nMilo Stella\, Principal\, Star Contracting Company & Co-founder\, Dorchester Design Collaborative\n\nThis event is eligible for 1 AIA HSW LU and 1 Phius CEU. \nRegister Free\nThis event is made possible by the Sponsors of Mass Save:
URL:https://phmass.org/event/affordable-infill-at-scale/
LOCATION:BSA Space\, 290 Congress St Suite 200\, Boston\, MA\, 02210\, United States
CATEGORIES:Monthly Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260312T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260312T160000
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CREATED:20260226T122413Z
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SUMMARY:Reimagine Buildings: Multifamily
DESCRIPTION:From Passive House Accelerator: \n\nReimagine Buildings: Multifamily brings together the practitioners\, owners\, and researchers pushing comfortable\, resilient\, climate-ready housing from vision to reality. This is not a hypothetical conversation—it’s grounded in real projects\, real constraints\, and the momentum already reshaping the market. If you’re serious about delivering high-performance multifamily at scale\, this is the room to be in. \n\nLearn more at https://events.ringcentral.com/events/reimagine-buildings-multifamily/registration
URL:https://phmass.org/event/reimagine-buildings-multifamily/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Conference,Partner Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260313T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260313T103000
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CREATED:20260226T121957Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260226T121957Z
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SUMMARY:Project Tour: Winthrop Center
DESCRIPTION:Following up on our last Monthly Meeting\, PHMass and Millenium Partners will be offering a tour of their ground-breaking Winthrop Center project\, currently the largest Passive House office building in the world and the tallest building in Boston’s downtown core. \n\n\n🕒 Time: The tour will take place on Friday\, March 13 from 9:00-10:30 AM. \n\n\n🎫 Register: Spots for this tour are limited. Reserve your free ticket at  tickettailor.com/events/phmass/2057050 .
URL:https://phmass.org/event/project-tour-winthrop-center/
LOCATION:Winthrop Center\, 115 Federal St\, Boston\, MA\, 02110\, United States
CATEGORIES:Tour
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260408T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260408T235959
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CREATED:20260310T105814Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260310T105814Z
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SUMMARY:MassEnergize Community Climate Leaders Conference
DESCRIPTION:“Join climate leaders from across Massachusetts at the MassEnergize Community Climate Leaders Conference on April 8\, 2026 at Bentley University. The day features plenary speakers Senator Mike Barrett\, DOER Commissioner Elizabeth Mahony\, Green Energy Consumers Alliance Executive Director Larry Chretien\, Rev. Mariama White-Hammond\, cartoonist Tom Toro and Clean Energy Ventures Managing Director David Miller. There will also be breakout sessions covering electrification\, climate communications\, youth engagement\, and grassroots organizing and much more. The conference also includes a Nonprofit & Community Resource Fair connecting organizations advancing local climate solutions.” \nExplore the full program and register:\nhttps://www.massenergize.org/annual-conference/
URL:https://phmass.org/event/massenergize-2026/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Conference,Partner Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260414T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260414T190000
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CREATED:20260310T144259Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260310T144515Z
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SUMMARY:Designing the Future: Lessons from 3 Massachusetts Passive Schools
DESCRIPTION:⚡ This is a hybrid in-person and virtual event ⚡ \nNote: Location TBD\, please check back here closer to the event. \nThe landscape of K-12 design in Massachusetts is shifting toward Passive House. Driven by the updated MA Stretch Code\, a new generation of schools is emerging—schools that aren’t just energy efficient\, but are healthier\, quieter\, and less expensive to operate. \nJoin us for an exploration of three pioneering Massachusetts projects: Squantum School\, Charleswood Elementary\, and Revere High School. We will look at passive building certification for schools through several lenses: Certified Passive House Consultant\, Architect\, and MEP Engineer. From navigating school-appropriate assemblies to balancing the Passive House vs. TEDI pathways\, we’ll discuss the technical solutions and the design insights that are setting the new standard for educational infrastructure. \nOur presentation panel includes: \n\nKate Bubriski (Principal\, Director of Building Performance at Arrowstreet)\, a leader in net-zero design with over 6 million square feet of high-performing buildings\nRyan Dirks (Senior Associate\, Senior Sustainability Specialist at Perkins Eastman)\, a building science specialist and co-author of Passive House Details\nJess Farber (Vice President at CMTA)\, an innovation leader in MEP engineering driving decarbonization across New England\nNicole Peterson (Senior Associate at Thornton Tomasetti)\, a leader in facade optimization and building performance analysis\n\n👉 Continuing Ed: 1 AIA/HSW\, 2 PHI Designer/Tradesperson\, 1 Phius credit available \n📍 For in-person attendees\, join us before the presentation for a happy hour from 5:30-6:00 PM Eastern \n🎤 For virtual attendees\, the presentation starts at 6:00 PM Eastern \n🍷🧀 Refreshments provided \nRegister Here\nThis event is made possible by the Sponsors of Mass Save:
URL:https://phmass.org/event/designing-the-future/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Monthly Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260528T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260528T173000
DTSTAMP:20260411T045418
CREATED:20260410T171154Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260410T171154Z
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SUMMARY:Western Mass Passive House Forum
DESCRIPTION:⚡⚡ This is a free\, in-person event in Northampton\, MA ⚡⚡ \nJoin Passive House Massachusetts for an afternoon of professional learning and community connection. This forum is designed to bring the Western Massachusetts high performance community together to explore field-tested research and a local project case study\, followed by an afternoon networking reception. \nSession 1: Massive Learnings from Massachusetts Multifamily\nWant to learn from the experience of more than 20 certified Massachusetts Passive House multifamily projects? Here in the Commonwealth\, we are at the forefront of passive building adoption. This presentation synthesizes “best of” practices drawn from in-depth interviews with over 40 professionals—including developers\, architects\, and site supervisors. Passive House Massachusetts has uncovered critical lessons to help you skip common pitfalls\, understand the most challenging aspects of certification\, and hear how projects are bringing costs down. \nThis presentation dives into specifics about persistent issues with central ventilation\, air infiltration “gotchas\,” midpoint air tightness testing\, and how design and engineering detailing affects success. Presenters Beth Campbell (Education Program Director\, PHMass) and Alexander Gard-Murray (Executive Director\, PHMass) will share recurring themes identified through this comprehensive assessment. Discover the specific knowledge gaps and educational needs highlighted by experienced practitioners to better understand where focused resources are most needed within the passive building community. \n\nSession 2: East Gables: Scaling Passive House for Supportive Housing in the Pioneer Valley\nHow do you deliver a high-performance\, all-electric project that balances rigorous energy standards with the specific needs of supportive housing? East Gables in Amherst stands as a compelling answer—a 28-unit studio apartment community that proves Passive House performance is both achievable and essential for resilient\, affordable housing. This session provides a multi-angled look at the project’s lifecycle\, exploring how a shared vision across the development\, design\, and construction teams allowed this project to meet its ambitious targets on a tight village lot. \nThis panel discussion will highlight the importance of interdisciplinary coordination and share experiences navigating the complexities of the East Gables build: \n\nMark Newey\, Managing Principal\, Airtight Energy Consulting (CPHC/Verifier)\nLaura Baker\, Real Estate Project Manager\, Valley Community Development (Developer)\nTom Chalmers\, President & Project Architect\, Austin Design Cooperative (Architect)\nJason Curtis\, Senior Vice President\, Tighe & Bond (Engineer)\nLynne Badgett\, Senior Project Manager\, Western Builders (Contractor)\n\n\nReception \nFollowing the presentations\, please join us for a networking reception. This is an opportunity to connect with the afternoon’s presenters\, discuss the sessions with fellow attendees\, and strengthen the local network of professionals committed to high-performance building in the Pioneer Valley and throughout Western Massachusetts. \n\n👉 Continuing Ed: pending approval \n📍 Location: Union Station Roosevelt Room\, 125 A Pleasant St.\, Northampton\, MA 01060 \n⏰ Schedule: \n\n🕐1:00pm Welcome\n🕜1:15pm Massive Learnings from Massachusetts Multifamily\n🕝2:30pm East Gables: Scaling Passive House for Supportive Housing\n🕞4:00-5:30pm Networking Reception\n\n  \n\nThis event is made possible by the Sponsors of Mass Save and Airtight Energy Consulting:
URL:https://phmass.org/event/western-mass-passive-house-forum/
LOCATION:The Roosevelt Room at Union Station\, 125A Pleasant St\, Northampton\, MA\, 01060\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260604T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260605T235959
DTSTAMP:20260411T045419
CREATED:20260209T202220Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260209T202414Z
UID:1860-1780531200-1780703999@phmass.org
SUMMARY:Passive House Network Conference 2026: Profit by Experience
DESCRIPTION:From the Passive House Network: \nJanuary 6\, 2026\, New York\, NY – The Passive House Network is happy to announce that its next national conference will be held on June 4-5 in New Haven\, Connecticut\, at Marcel Breuer’s Brutalist masterpiece\, the Armstrong Rubber Headquarters\, reborn as the PHI EnerPHit-certified Hotel Marcel. \nWe invite you to step inside a Passive House at Hotel Marcel and join our 2026 Conference. Spend the night. You will feel it. You will learn from leading experts. You will form lasting connections. \nBuildings designed and built to the Passive House standard teach us how to transform conventional building delivery to provide robust benefits that everyone can profit from: Health and well-being. Social justice. Financial security. Property protection. Wealth creation. Customer satisfaction. Team building. \nProfessionals\, Developers\, Builders\, Manufacturers\, Owners\, Occupants\, Lenders\, Insurers\, Advocates\, and Policymakers\, find out how Passive House can support your ambitions in these challenging times\, and make your next project a safe harbor and industry leader.
URL:https://phmass.org/event/phn-conference-2026/
LOCATION:Hotel Marcel\, 500 Sargent Dr\, New Haven\, CT\, 06511\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference,Partner Event
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