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- The world’s first Passive House, Darmstadt-Kranichstein, Germany @examples:residential_buildings:multi-family_buildings:central_europe
- *"Passive Houses" were defined as buildings which have an extremely small heating energy demand even in ... has done its work for more than 30 yrs and would have to be exchanged anyhow.)). * Because the provi... ance. The heat distribution and circulation pipes have therefore been placed inside the thermal envelope... shutters, however, as moving mechanical elements, have not been working flawlessly and would have needed
- The Nestwerk Residential Project in Dresden @examples:residential_buildings:multi-family_buildings:central_europe
- ent overheating in the summer. The wooden windows have triple low-e glazing and 23 insulated profiles wi... g-value of 44% in total. The finishing materials have been selected according to stringent ecological p
- St. Josef Caritas-Haus, Germany - the first prefabricated large module Passive House nursing home @examples:residential_buildings:nursing_homes:central_europe
- d particularly the social consequences that would have resulted (accommodating the current occupants els... el comfortable here and should not feel that they have to spend their remaining life in an impersonal “i
- “Am Buir”, Wassenberg, Germany – the world’s smallest Passive House @examples:residential_buildings:single_-_family_houses:central_europe
- lation systems (ʎ<sub>R</sub> ≈ 0.040 W/mK) would have required an insulation thickness of approx. 430mm... led with anthracite-coloured larchwood slats that have been pre-varnished (thus anticipating the natural
- Multi-family Passive House buildings in Germany @examples:residential_buildings:multi-family_buildings:central_europe
- by Hafenstraßengenossenschaft e.G.\\ The results have been evaluated by the [[http://www.arbeitundklim
- Neuwerk Caritas-Haus, Germany - the world’s first Passive House nursing home for the elderly @examples:residential_buildings:nursing_homes:central_europe
- nd in particular for the occupants who ultimately have to bear the running costs, the extremely low heat
- Single-family Passive House buildings in Germany and Austria @examples:residential_buildings:single_-_family_houses:central_europe
- in 2004 in Krems, Austria. Austrian architects\\ have been very creative in applying the Passive House\