Passivehouse International
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Scrolling through the internet I find that Passivhaus projects are blossoming around the world. Born in Germany, and initiated by Dr. Wolfgang Feist, the ideas contained on this site might interest those who are also interested in energy saving for their homes and offices.
Originally in German there is a small translation flag in the upper right corner of this site. So far only English and German.
Here is a recent update on Passivhaus techniques applied to an office building.
Vienna. High levels of energy efficiency are all the more important when it comes to high-rise buildings. For the first time ever, an office tower in Vienna has achieved the Passive House Standard. The certificate was presented by Susanne Theumer of the Passive House Institute on the 20th floor of the building with a prime view of the old city. The glazed facade of the building on the bank of the Donaukanal ("Danube Canal") rises almost 80 metres high. The building, characterised by superior indoor air quality and minimal energy consumption, is home to 900 employees of the Austrian Raiffeisen-Holding Group. Press release
http://www.passivehouse-international.org/index.php?page_id=336
http://www.passipedia.org/
Scrolling through the internet I find that Passivhaus projects are blossoming around the world. Born in Germany, and initiated by Dr. Wolfgang Feist, the ideas contained on this site might interest those who are also interested in energy saving for their homes and offices.
Originally in German there is a small translation flag in the upper right corner of this site. So far only English and German.
Here is a recent update on Passivhaus techniques applied to an office building.
Press release: 16 July 2013
World's first Passive House office tower certified
International Passive House experts visit project in ViennaVienna. High levels of energy efficiency are all the more important when it comes to high-rise buildings. For the first time ever, an office tower in Vienna has achieved the Passive House Standard. The certificate was presented by Susanne Theumer of the Passive House Institute on the 20th floor of the building with a prime view of the old city. The glazed facade of the building on the bank of the Donaukanal ("Danube Canal") rises almost 80 metres high. The building, characterised by superior indoor air quality and minimal energy consumption, is home to 900 employees of the Austrian Raiffeisen-Holding Group. Press release
http://www.passivehouse-international.org/index.php?page_id=336
http://www.passipedia.org/
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