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The world’s first Passive House, Darmstadt-Kranichstein, Germany
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teamwork1998.jpg?300 }} <- **Bo Adamson (left), Robert Hastings and Wolfgang Feist (author of this art... pment of the principles of low-energy housing was being considered, i.e. excellent insulation, prevent... ent. The photograph shows the two together with Robert Hastings, one of the pioneering American archit... therefore need no active heating. Such houses can be kept warm "passively", solely by using the existi
Multi-family Passive House buildings in Germany
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: PH_Paul_Roosen.jpg?400 }}|{{ :picopen: PH_Pinnasberg.jpg?403 }}| |At the [[phi_publications:internat... torey building project in Hamburg:\\ The **"Pinnasberg" Passive House near the River Elbe**,\\ planned by Plan-R (Architekten Reinig) and realised\\ by Hafenstraßengenossenschaft e.G.\\ The results have been evaluated by the [[http://www.arbeitundklimasc
The Nestwerk Residential Project in Dresden
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as found on the sunny south-facing slope of the Elbe river, near Pillnitz Castle Park, in a rural area... living area. On the upper floor there are single bedrooms and a bathroom. The apartments on the top f... the Passive House concept was developed. The timber frame buildings were exclusivley made of materia... ction consists of DOKA formwork girders (wooden I-beam profiles, centre distance 1.28 m) with OSB boar

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