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 **The Saskatchewan Conservation House** **The Saskatchewan Conservation House**
  
- +{{:picopen:saskatchewan_house_website.jpg?150 }} Following a break in 2014, where the [[http://www.passiv.de/archpreis/deutsch.php|Passive House Award]] was presented instead, the Pioneer Award was once again presented at the 19th [[http://passivhaustagung.de/en|International Passive House Conference]]. This time, a Canadian project was honoured: the [[basics:the_passive_house_-_historical_review:poineer_award:saskatchewan_conservation_house|Saskatchewan Conservation House]], with which many features of the modern Passive House Standard were successfully tested in 1977. A broad team of experts looked at possibilities to significantly reduce the consumption of heating oil. Their studies showed that it was mainly a question of thermal protection of the building envelope. Canadian mechanical engineer, Harold Orr, one of the driving forces behind this project, received the Pioneer Award at the International Passive House Conference 2015 in Leipzig, Germany.
-Following a break in 2014, where the [[http://www.passiv.de/archpreis/deutsch.php|Passive House Award]] was presented instead, the Pioneer Award will once again be presented in Leipzig, Germany at the 19th [[http://passivhaustagung.de/en|International Passive House Conference]]. This time, a Canadian project will be honoured: the [[basics:the_passive_house_-_historical_review:poineer_award:saskatchewan_conservation_house|Saskatchewan Conservation House]], with which many features of the modern Passive House Standard were successfully tested in 1977. A broad team of experts looked at possibilities to significantly reduce the consumption of heating oil. Their studies showed that it was mainly a question of thermal protection of the building envelope. Canadian mechanical engineer, Harold Orr, one of the driving forces behind this project, will receive the Pioneer Award at the International Passive House Conference 2015 in Leipzig.+
  
 **"Important Milestones"** **"Important Milestones"**
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