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- The world’s first Passive House, Darmstadt-Kranichstein, Germany @examples:residential_buildings:multi-family_buildings:central_europe
- ated glazing and controlled ventilation. Based on these considerations, **the "Passive House" was launche... rature|[Feist 1988] ]]. Only by combining all of these measures it was possible to achieve the ambitious... ation was not very economical at the time because these components had to be manufactured individually an... sive House in Kranichstein ===== The emphasis of these Passive House measures was on the **conservation
- The Nestwerk Residential Project in Dresden @examples:residential_buildings:multi-family_buildings:central_europe
- as a 3m² wall heating surface in the living room. These heaters were added purely for reasons of comfort ... is about 9 % (//**Table 1**//). On the basis of these values, a comparative analysis for a low-energy h... of the running costs (//**Table 2**//) shows that these amount to a total of € 1.60/m²a. The economic fea
- Neuwerk Caritas-Haus, Germany - the world’s first Passive House nursing home for the elderly @examples:residential_buildings:nursing_homes:central_europe
- residential groups. Made up of 10 occupants each, these groups form a closely connected and consistent ne... cure structure of the group.\\ \\ Two or three of these care groups at a time are directly connected to a
- Multi-family Passive House buildings in Germany @examples:residential_buildings:multi-family_buildings:central_europe
- al Passive House Conference]] in Kassel.\\ One of these projects was **the first social Passive House pro
- St. Josef Caritas-Haus, Germany - the first prefabricated large module Passive House nursing home @examples:residential_buildings:nursing_homes:central_europe
- can thus be created for two residents. Converting these into two separate single rooms again is possible