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- The world’s first Passive House, Darmstadt-Kranichstein, Germany @examples:residential_buildings:multi-family_buildings:central_europe
- Since then, this type\\ of glazing has become commonly available on the market:\\ see [[Planning:thermal... buildings_in_germany#Literature|[Feist 1988] ]]. Only by combining all of these measures it was possibl... Passive House in the Central European Climate can only function with a **[[planning:building_services:ve... t been available before the Passive House; it was only in 1997 that development by the Research Group fo
- The Nestwerk Residential Project in Dresden @examples:residential_buildings:multi-family_buildings:central_europe
- nciples. No chemical wood protection was applied, only the oak-wood threshold was impregnated with boron... inly via pre-insulated double tubes which are commonly used in solar technology. A flow-through system i... ns, heating ventilation) amounts to about 17%. If only heating and ventilation are taken into account, t
- Neuwerk Caritas-Haus, Germany - the world’s first Passive House nursing home for the elderly @examples:residential_buildings:nursing_homes:central_europe
- osts, the extremely low heating costs are not the only reason for deciding in favour of building such an... aft sketches – was the typical odour of urine commonly encountered in such establishments. This problem