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- The world’s first Passive House, Darmstadt-Kranichstein, Germany @examples:residential_buildings:multi-family_buildings:central_europe
- 24. The existing gas burner has done its work for more than 30 yrs and would have to be exchanged anyhow... e 35 kWh per square meter of floor space, this is more than twice the Passive House heating demand. This... characteristics: * heat recovery efficiency of more than 80%, * electricity consumption of less th... cept began. Within the Research Group methods for more simplified planning of Passive Houses were worked
- “Am Buir”, Wassenberg, Germany – the world’s smallest Passive House @examples:residential_buildings:single_-_family_houses:central_europe
- @rongen-architekten.de]] ---- \\ Architecture is more than just superficial design. Good architecture m... ll is part of the historical city wall – and even more so if a considerable part of the original buildin... g the Passive House Standard is therefore all the more difficult in small buildings.\\ \\ |{{ :picopen:a
- Multi-family Passive House buildings in Germany @examples:residential_buildings:multi-family_buildings:central_europe
- ssivhaussiedlung Hannover Kronsberg]] (in German)|More than 100 new Passive House projects were presente
- The Hanssen-Höppener Passive House @examples:residential_buildings:single_-_family_houses:central_europe
- e CO<sub>2</sub> released during combustion is no more than that released during the natural decay of wo