Fulltext results:
- The world’s first Passive House, Darmstadt-Kranichstein, Germany @examples:residential_buildings:multi-family_buildings:central_europe
- n the Central European climate and therefore need no active heating. Such houses can be kept warm "pas... d" so called performance gap, which is in fact by no way a performance gap, but a difference which res... supplied via the supply air system and there was no need for a separate heat distribution system any ... remains 10 kWh/(m²a) (heated living area or TFA). No large maintenance measures have yet been undertak
- Secondary School in Baesweiler, Germany @examples:non-residential_buildings:passive_house_schools:central_europe
- ons in the classrooms, due to this schoolchildren no longer become tired so quickly.\\ \\ The lighting
- Riedberg Passive House School, Frankfurt, Germany @examples:non-residential_buildings:passive_house_schools
- AkkP 33]** Passive House Schools, Protocol Volume No. 33 of the Research Group for Cost-efficient Pass
- Secondary School in Baesweiler, Germany @examples:non-residential_buildings:passive_house_schools
- ons in the classrooms, due to this schoolchildren no longer become tired so quickly.\\ \\ The lighting
- The Nestwerk Residential Project in Dresden @examples:residential_buildings:multi-family_buildings:central_europe
- ted according to stringent ecological principles. No chemical wood protection was applied, only the oa
- St. Josef Caritas-Haus, Germany - the first prefabricated large module Passive House nursing home @examples:residential_buildings:nursing_homes:central_europe
- Neuwerk Caritas-Haus, Germany - the world’s first Passive House nursing home for the elderly @examples:residential_buildings:nursing_homes:central_europe
- e near the window, it is a plus point if draughts no longer occur here (thermal lift).\\ \\ A constant