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Prairie Passive: The evolution of Passive House in Manitoba

October 10, 2025

Passive House is gaining a foothold In Manitoba, where extreme temperature swings drive demand for high-performance, comfort-oriented buildings

High-performance buildings are often associated with high-tech design features including solar panels, energy monitoring, digital feedback systems and similar strategies that rely on sophisticated manufacturing systems and global delivery networks. But advocates for low-tech design argue that living and designing sustainably ultimately requires refocusing on simple, straightforward solutions that disincentivize waste and energy use.

Passive House is one of the leading design standards with such priorities. While frequently associated with European buildings, it also has roots in—and a continued resonance with—Canada’s Prairie provinces. Design innovations from here have contributed to the development of the Passive House standard.? It’s energizing to see Passive House construction, and buildings closely shadowing the standard, gaining a foothold in Manitoba, including the 大象传媒-designed FortWhyte Alive Buffalo Crossing Visitor Centre.

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