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- The world’s first Passive House, Darmstadt-Kranichstein, Germany
- ard for new buildings in Sweden and Denmark. Even at that time, the further development of the principles of low-energy housing was being considered, i.e.... May 1988** by the author during a research period at the University of Lund/Sweden, together with the ... ring American architects, during an evening event at the 2nd International Passive House Conference in
- Multi-family Passive House buildings in Germany
- pg?400 }}|{{ :picopen: PH_Pinnasberg.jpg?403 }}| |At the [[phi_publications:international_passive_hous... g Energy Office]].\\ The report can be downloaded at ([[http://www.passiv.de/04_pub/Literatur/Pinnasbe... Passive Houses with those of 24 low-energy houses at the same site, carried\\ out by the Institute for... 997.\\ Initial measurement results were presented at the [[phi_publications:international_passive_hous
- The Nestwerk Residential Project in Dresden
- ows the course of the slope by means of storeys that are staggered. On the ground floor, a kitchen and... me buildings were exclusivley made of materials that do not pose a health risk. The wall construction ... in each apartment (with the respective sub-soil heat exchangers). An additional heater was installed i... ers were added purely for reasons of comfort so that the users can enjoy their warmth on cold and unpl