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- The world’s first Passive House, Darmstadt-Kranichstein, Germany @examples:residential_buildings:multi-family_buildings:central_europe
- sidered, i.e. excellent insulation, prevention of thermal bridges, airtightness, insulated glazing and cont... rgy balances in Central \\ Europe (see [[Planning:thermal_protection:windows:Types of glazing and their spe... ommonly available on the market:\\ see [[Planning:thermal_protection:windows:Types of glazing and their spe... ndow frames and shutters were developed, * low thermal bridge construction details for the connection of
- Secondary School in Baesweiler, Germany @examples:non-residential_buildings:passive_house_schools
- ased by almost 90.7 % to 15 kWh/(m²·a).\\ \\ A geothermal probe system (probe length ca. 1700 m) is used fo... . In addition, supply air is pre-cooled by the geothermal probe system.\\ \\ All wings of the building are ... ly when not required.\\ \\ For the sports hall, a thermal solar system provides hot water.\\ \\ |{{ :picope... /|//**Fig. 4: Wing 1 after moderni-\\ sation; The thermal envelope\\ now “hangs” in front of the\\ bearing
- Riedberg Passive House School, Frankfurt, Germany @examples:non-residential_buildings:passive_house_schools
- ime comfort ==== There were high ratings for the thermal comfort in classrooms during the winter, **the in... ing into account of the lower occupancy rate, the thermal charge of the ground in the first years (insulati
- Lengdorf nursery school, Germany @examples:non-residential_buildings:passive_house_kindergartens:central_europe
- llet boiler, 7 m² flat plate collector, 500 litre thermally layered storage tank\\ \\ |{{ :picopen:lengdorf