Wednesday, 10 December 2014 15:28

Extraordinary performance, ordinary cost

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A new timber frame house in Co Cork doesn't just meet the passive house standard, it does so for an impressive price.

Tuesday, 17 September 2013 11:13

Irish passive house pharmacy breaks ground

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Construction has begun on what is expected to be Ireland's first certified passive house pharmacy. The project in Clonmel, Co Tipperary, was designed by Paul McNally Architecture.

Friday, 30 August 2013 14:44

Sustainability centre with a passive message

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One of the UK’s first nondomestic buildings to gain passive house certification, the Simmonds Mills designed Green Base centre is an embodiment of the environmental ethos it seeks to promote. 

With a target as exacting as the passive house standard, circumstances can conspire against meeting every criteria. Architect Sam Mays describes a Co Wicklow home that hit every passive target except one when the builder went bust. 

A stunning location, thoughtful design and a certified passive house: a new home in the wooded hills of the Scottish Borders manages to have its cake and eat it too. 

Friday, 30 August 2013 13:33

Ireland’s most energy efficient building?

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A new house in Wexford is the first in the country to achieve an A1 Building Energy Rating and certified passive house status – arguably making it the most energy efficient building yet built in Ireland. So why did a regulatory flaw risk rendering it non-compliant? 

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