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- The world’s first Passive House, Darmstadt-Kranichstein, Germany @examples:residential_buildings:multi-family_buildings:central_europe
- id-1980s the low-energy building was already a legally required energy standard for new buildings in Sw... re defined as buildings which have an extremely small heating energy demand even in the Central Europea... ermany#Literature|[Feist 1993] ]]. In this paper, all the characteristics of building components which ... e energy consumption of buildings, were systematically varied and optimised in relation to efficiency,
- Lengdorf nursery school, Germany @examples:non-residential_buildings:passive_house_kindergartens:central_europe
- ?480 }}| |//**Lengdorf nursery cross section; AB Vallentin**//|//**Lengdorf nursery ground floor; AB Vallentin**//|\\ \\ **Construction:** * //**External wall:**// Plasterboard, OSB, plywood I-beams with 40cm... boiler, 7 m² flat plate collector, 500 litre thermally layered storage tank\\ \\ |{{ :picopen:lengdorf_
- The Nestwerk Residential Project in Dresden @examples:residential_buildings:multi-family_buildings:central_europe
- ed to build their homes together in an environmentally compatible way and create a neighbourly atmosphe... d to a separate covered staircase on the outside. All decisions were made in consultation with the home... of materials that do not pose a health risk. The wall construction consists of DOKA formwork girders (w... e reinforcement and wind-tightness. The external wall was erected in one piece covering three storeys b
- Secondary School in Baesweiler, Germany @examples:non-residential_buildings:passive_house_schools
- mmited itself to energy efficient optimisation of all official building stock in a well-thought-out cou... o approach energy-oriented modernisations methodically and to minimise any shortcomings in planning pro... oject, the secondary school including its sports hall was modernised and energy-optimised to the Passiv... ified as Passive Houses, which are firstly much smaller than the Baesweiler Secondary School, and secon
- Riedberg Passive House School, Frankfurt, Germany @examples:non-residential_buildings:passive_house_schools
- ruction and school modernisation**. The systematically examined boundary conditions for the constructio... ity Council in the year 2002 already stated that “all future kindergartens and schools will be built in... s of the implementation of this decision. Additionally, the accompanying research had some other focal ... 14 months. The building with a dual-field sports hall was based on the designs created by the architect
- Playing on the Passive House hill - the new kindergarten in the Heidenau city park @examples:non-residential_buildings:passive_house_kindergartens:central_europe
- the building envelope that can be experienced at all levels. The floor plan follows a curved line and ... g rises wave-like towards the other end, automatically placing emphasis on the entrance. The level side... tzsch Architects.**//|\\ \\ Through the entrance hall one can access the multifunctional room, the impo... as a door opening onto the terraces at the front. All areas follow the same basic design consisting of
- Riedberg Passive House School, Frankfurt, Germany @examples:non-residential_buildings:passive_house_schools:central_europe
- ruction and school modernisation**. The systematically examined boundary conditions for the constructio... ity Council in the year 2002 already stated that “all future kindergartens and schools will be built in... s of the implementation of this decision. Additionally, the accompanying research had some other focal ... 14 months. The building with a dual-field sports hall was based on the designs created by the architect
- “Am Buir”, Wassenberg, Germany – the world’s smallest Passive House @examples:residential_buildings:single_-_family_houses:central_europe
- == “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
- Playing in a Passive House - A timber/mudbrick building for children @examples:non-residential_buildings:passive_house_kindergartens:central_europe
- e church. The curving crimson-varnished mudbrick wall with built-in coat racks separates the hall from the group rooms situated on the southern side. Large ... the children’s play rooms with their own wooden galleries and washrooms. The 68 nursery and pre-school... n system which is located visibly behind a glass wall above the auxiliary rooms on the northern side. T
- Secondary School in Baesweiler, Germany @examples:non-residential_buildings:passive_house_schools:central_europe
- mmited itself to energy efficient optimisation of all official building stock in a well-thought-out cou... o approach energy-oriented modernisations methodically and to minimise any shortcomings in planning pro... oject, the secondary school including its sports hall was modernised and energy-optimised to the Passiv... ified as Passive Houses, which are firstly much smaller than the Baesweiler Secondary School, and secon
- The Hanssen-Höppener Passive House @examples:residential_buildings:single_-_family_houses:central_europe
- 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
- Non-residential buildings
- tial buildings ====== The Passive House Standard allows for best possible levels of comfort as well as... els, factories, administrative buildings, sports halls, even swimming pools, supermarkets and of course
- Multi-family Passive House buildings in Germany @examples:residential_buildings:multi-family_buildings:central_europe
- **The Passive House housing estate in Wiesbaden** allows a direct comparison of measurement results fro... ublicly funded multi-storey buildings,\\ with overall energy savings of 82% in comparison\\ with a simi
- Single-family Passive Houses in Central Europe @examples:residential_buildings:single_-_family_houses
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- St. Josef Caritas-Haus, Germany - the first prefabricated large module Passive House nursing home @examples:residential_buildings:nursing_homes:central_europe
- cupants elsewhere during the building period). Finally the decision was made in favour of a new constru... ondingly sound-proofed wardrobe that serves as a wall partition which can be easily dismantled for comb... er room can be converted into a cooking area. A small self-contained flat can thus be created for two r... . Thanks to the prefabrication in the production halls, it was possible to assemble the modules on site