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- The world’s first Passive House, Darmstadt-Kranichstein, Germany @examples:residential_buildings:multi-family_buildings:central_europe
- \ \\ **"Passive Houses" were defined as buildings which have an extremely small heating energy demand eve... r, all the characteristics of building components which determine the energy consumption of buildings, we... sing inefficient electrical devices, for example, which create high internal gains. How high the availabl... f the often "bemoaned" so called performance gap, which is in fact by no way a performance gap, but a dif
- Playing in a Passive House - A timber/mudbrick building for children @examples:non-residential_buildings:passive_house_kindergartens:central_europe
- Jacob’s Church\\ (right) and the inner courtyard which connects\\ the two buildings.**//|\\ \\ The Luthe... onstantly drawn towards the northern glass façade which offers a clear view of the church. The curving cr... aterials and to the controlled ventilation system which is located visibly behind a glass wall above the ... are timber frame walls with solid wood profiles, which were hand-filled with mudbricks by the children a
- Secondary School in Baesweiler, Germany @examples:non-residential_buildings:passive_house_schools
- building data, targets were set for each building which ranged from the minimum building standard based o... dings that have been certified as Passive Houses, which are firstly much smaller than the Baesweiler Seco... contribute to the elimination of a misconception which also many architects subscribe to, that “Passive ... alia in the context of the Investment Pact I (for which this application was “selected” as the best appli
- Playing on the Passive House hill - the new kindergarten in the Heidenau city park @examples:non-residential_buildings:passive_house_kindergartens:central_europe
- ccess the multifunctional room, the importance of which is emphasised by its location at the “top” of the building. The room, which is used for activities like sports, dancing and t... ve House. Except for some unavoidable compromises which were made in consultation with the clients, the b... via a heat exchanger with an effectiveness of 90% which allows for the heat of the used air to be “recove
- Secondary School in Baesweiler, Germany @examples:non-residential_buildings:passive_house_schools:central_europe
- building data, targets were set for each building which ranged from the minimum building standard based o... dings that have been certified as Passive Houses, which are firstly much smaller than the Baesweiler Seco... contribute to the elimination of a misconception which also many architects subscribe to, that “Passive ... alia in the context of the Investment Pact I (for which this application was “selected” as the best appli
- The Nestwerk Residential Project in Dresden @examples:residential_buildings:multi-family_buildings:central_europe
- distributed mainly via pre-insulated double tubes which are commonly used in solar technology. A flow-thr... a low-energy house was carried out the results of which were used for a dynamic economic feasibility stud... f per year and apartment amount to € 316, 75 % of which are due to the ventilation system. The greatest s... f the filter for the external air filter box, for which a service life of one year was assumed. The eval
- St. Josef Caritas-Haus, Germany - the first prefabricated large module Passive House nursing home @examples:residential_buildings:nursing_homes:central_europe
- -proofed wardrobe that serves as a wall partition which can be easily dismantled for combining two rooms.... t was also built as a Passive House in 2003, with which savings of around € 8500 in the total annual expe... are centre “grew up” next to the old nursing home which continued to be occupied. A construction method had to be chosen which would reduce the building period on the premises
- “Am Buir”, Wassenberg, Germany – the world’s smallest Passive House @examples:residential_buildings:single_-_family_houses:central_europe
- ularly challenging task in the case of a building which has a total living area of only 83m² and whose re... ortar with a particle size of 0.5 mm was applied, which gave a fine surface structure. The light finishin... ted because of its high water vapour permeability which helps to create a healthy indoor climate. After ... arance of the window areas and the external walls which are partially panelled with anthracite-coloured l
- Neuwerk Caritas-Haus, Germany - the world’s first Passive House nursing home for the elderly @examples:residential_buildings:nursing_homes:central_europe
- orm a closely connected and consistent network to which the occupants can relate, as in a family. The daily routine is shaped by activities which take place within the secure structure of the gro... ted on the ground floor along with a commons room which may be used for prayer and meditation as well as
- Riedberg Passive House School, Frankfurt, Germany @examples:non-residential_buildings:passive_house_schools
- a)** without the electricity for the ventilation, which amounts to **5.8 kWh/(m²a)** in the financial yea... ed – even when compared with new school buildings which meet the requirements of the German Energy Saving
- Riedberg Passive House School, Frankfurt, Germany @examples:non-residential_buildings:passive_house_schools:central_europe
- a)** without the electricity for the ventilation, which amounts to **5.8 kWh/(m²a)** in the financial yea... ed – even when compared with new school buildings which meet the requirements of the German Energy Saving
- Single-family Passive House buildings in Germany and Austria @examples:residential_buildings:single_-_family_houses:central_europe
- mber of non-residential\\ Passive House buildings which he presented at the\\ 10th International Passive
- The Hanssen-Höppener Passive House @examples:residential_buildings:single_-_family_houses:central_europe
- voltaic system** on the roof produces electricity which is fed into the grid. All the rainwater seeps i