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- “Am Buir”, Wassenberg, Germany – the world’s smallest Passive House
- == “Am Buir”, Wassenberg, Germany – the world’s smallest Passive House ====== Author: [[http://www.ron... ccessful and sustainable concept to adress this challenge. However, achieving the Passive House Standard is a particularly challenging task in the case of a building which has a total living area of only 83m² and whose rear wall is part of the historical city wall – and even mo
- The Hanssen-Höppener Passive House
- standard of living comfort that was as environmentally acceptable as possible. The result is a contempo... long upstream geothermal heat exchanger**. The small remaining demand for heating the house is met by ... roduces electricity which is fed into the grid. All the rainwater seeps into the ground water via inf... ssed against the building envelope. The external walls of the house are partly clinkered and partly con
- Single-family Passive House buildings in Germany and Austria
- Its subtle terrace offers a great view\\ of the valley landscape and the village. (Year of constructio