An introduction to passive house / by Justin Bere.

Throughout the world, Passive House is now recognised as the best method to create comfortable, healthy, low energy buildings and it is a key component of the 21st century's green economic revolution. Written by one of the UK's leading passive house architects, this book contains essays th...

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Main Author: Bere, Justin (Author)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: London : RIBA Publishing, [2013]
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Taylor & Francis
Table of Contents:
  • What is Passive House?:
  • Introduction
  • The origins of Passive House
  • how and why it began
  • Dr. Wolfgang Feist
  • "the father of Passive House"
  • The pilot Passive House
  • Testing the concept at scale
  • the CEPHEUS project
  • The impact of building users on design energy targets
  • The economic foundations of Passive House
  • The Passive House solution
  • Key elements of the Passive House standard
  • Why Passive House?:
  • The renewable-energy revolution
  • Capital and whole-life costs
  • Localised Passive House construction by Thomas Stoney Bryans
  • The nirvana of Zero-Zero
  • energy efficiency and low embodied energy by Gareth Roberts
  • Performance data and user feedback
  • comfot, health and energy efficiency by Sarah Lewis
  • Air quality and health
  • The importance of skills
  • Case Studies:
  • Introduction
  • Riedberg School
  • Liebefeld House
  • Ludesch Community Centre
  • Kamakura House
  • Liebig Gym
  • Ranulf Road House
  • Bushbury Hill Primary School
  • St. Gerold Community Centre
  • Langenpreising Kindergarten
  • Gasser Bau Offices
  • Molkereistrasse Residence
  • Hudson House
  • Salzburg University
  • Villa Langenkamp
  • Mayville Community Centre
  • Conclusions
  • Further Information.
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