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Episode 124: Kate Nason from the Australian Passive House Association on healthy homes

Episode 124: Kate Nason from the Australian Passive House Association on healthy homes

Kate Nason is the chairperson of Australian Passive House Association and is a passionate advocate of high-performance, healthy and resilient buildings.
Branko Miletic
Branko Miletic

19 Sep 2022 1m read View Author

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Kate Nason is the chairperson of Australian Passive House Association and is a passionate advocate of high-performance, healthy and resilient buildings.

With a background as an architect (ARBV) she has worked across multiple low-energy buildings including Certified Passive House projects such as the Monash Gillies Hall and several single residential homes utilising low carbon prefabricated construction systems.

She is a certified Passive House Designer (PHI), Green Star Accredited Professional and Chairperson at the Australian Passive House Association. She holds the role as Sustainability Advisor at Frasers Property Australia, focusing on buildings and master planned communities with leading sustainability objectives.

In this interview, Kate explains how airflow and good design all contribute to a healthy home.

This podcast is brought to you in association with Caroma, proud sponsors of the Residential Series of podcasts. For more information on Caroma, please go to: https://www.caroma.com.au

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