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examples:residential_buildings:multi-family_buildings:central_europe:selection_of_multi-family_passive_house_buildings_in_germany [2014/09/18 18:19] – external edit 127.0.0.1examples:residential_buildings:multi-family_buildings:central_europe:selection_of_multi-family_passive_house_buildings_in_germany [2019/03/26 11:56] (current) cblagojevic
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 ======  Multi-family Passive House buildings in Germany ===== ======  Multi-family Passive House buildings in Germany =====
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 The following section presents a selection of outstanding examples of multi-family houses in Germany, featured in past [[phi_publications:international_passive_house_conference_contributions|Passive House Conferences]].\\  The following section presents a selection of outstanding examples of multi-family houses in Germany, featured in past [[phi_publications:international_passive_house_conference_contributions|Passive House Conferences]].\\ 
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-|** St. Jakob Passive House in Frankfurt**, designed and realised by\\ "faktor 10" (Petra Grenz and Folkmer Rasch). The building is facing\\ north, thereby providing a good view of the Feldberg mountain\\ in the Taunus mountain range.  A systematic scientific evaluation\\ was presented by Sören Peper at the [[phi_publications:international_passive_house_conference_contributions|9th International Passive]] \\  [[phi_publications:international_passive_house_conference_contributions|House Conference]] in Ludwigshafen (pages 373 - 380), showing \\ that even **north-oriented Passive Houses can function well**, \\ provided that they are carefully planned using the PHPP.\\ The research report has been published and is available for download\\ here: [[http://www.passivhaustagung.de/Passivhaus_D/pdf/PH_St.Jakob_www.pdf|Passivhaus in Nordorientierung]] (in German).|\\+|** St. Jakob Passive House in Frankfurt**, designed and realised by\\ "faktor 10" (Petra Grenz and Folkmer Rasch). The building is facing\\ north, thereby providing a good view of the Feldberg mountain\\ in the Taunus mountain range.  A systematic scientific evaluation\\ was presented by Søren Peper at the [[phi_publications:international_passive_house_conference_contributions|9th International Passive]] \\  [[phi_publications:international_passive_house_conference_contributions|House Conference]] in Ludwigshafen (pages 373 - 380), showing \\ that even **north-oriented Passive Houses can function well**, \\ provided that they are carefully planned using the PHPP.\\ The research report has been published and is available for download\\ here: [[http://www.passivhaustagung.de/Passivhaus_D/pdf/PH_St.Jakob_www.pdf|Passivhaus in Nordorientierung]] (in German).|\\
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