Stakeholder workshop
The RIBA Passivhaus Overlay, published by the RIBA in 2022, defines a stakeholder workshop as: ‘An event, or series of events, used to explain what Passivhaus buildings are, why they are different and how and why the Passivhaus standard is used to deliver these buildings. The workshop also allows stakeholders to engage in a constructive discussion about cost and value and for the Passivhaus Designer/Consultant to address misconceptions, help stakeholders make informed, intelligent decisions and help them plan their next steps.’
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