The 29th International Passive House Conference (IPHC 2027) is a two-day international event focused on energy-efficient building and the Passive House standard. According to the conference page, it is designed for a global professional audience and combines expert lectures, interactive workshops, building tours, networking opportunities, and an accompanying exhibition of Passive House components.5
The event is presented as a meeting point for “several hundred participants from all over the world,” which indicates a broad target audience of architects, builders, manufacturers, researchers, and other building-sector professionals interested in highly energy-efficient construction.5 The page also frames the conference as part of a wider Passive House ecosystem that includes regional workshops and local events under the “Passive House on Tour” series, showing that the conference is one element in a larger programme of knowledge exchange and professional networking.5
In practical terms, the conference appears to serve three main purposes: to present the latest Passive House developments, to support exchange between international experts and practitioners, and to showcase products and components through the exhibition.5 The venue is the University of Innsbruck in Austria, reflecting the conference’s established role as an academic and professional gathering in the building-efficiency field.5
