Did You Know? - You Can Use Our Studio Space!
Is your community-based, energy efficiency oriented organization looking for a place for a meeting or training?
Our studio space is available to support your endeavors! The space can be configured to host workshops, classroom trainings and other events for up to 50 people. Don’t just take our word for it, here’s a recent testimonial!
“The space available at SPHDC was perfect for hosting the in-person portion of our recent NEHERS Alliance HERS Rater Trainings. Everyone in the office is so kind, communicative, and thoughtful. We comfortably fit 16 students plus 2-3 instructors and we were able to use the space in multiple ways – for presentations, demonstrations, building envelope testing, and coming together for meals! So far, two of our training have been held there and we would happily do it again and again.”
- Jenn Blenkhorn (she/her), Technical Specialist (QAD), Performance Systems Development/ NEHERS Alliance HERS Rater Training Team
Contact studiohpdc@gmail.com to let us know about your event!
Studio for High Performance Design & Construction
Housed in a state-of-the-art Passive House facility in Newton, MA, StudioHPDC is a classroom and educational center for sustainable design & construction. We provide hands-on workshops, classroom trainings, and discussion series, as well as host community events and social gatherings.
The Studio for High Performance Design & Construction is a registered 501(c)3 non-profit organization.
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