Kiss House launches “cutting edge” turnkey passive houses
Written by News DeskThree leading firms operating in the sustainable building and passive house sectors have joined forces to launch Kiss House, a new concept in architect-designed, turnkey housing. Kiss House is available in two-bed, three-bed and four-bed options, all built to the passive house standard.
Blowerproof airtight liquid membrane gets BBA certified
Written by News DeskBlowerproof liquid air-tight membrane has been certified by the British Board of Agrément. Blowerproof has been used widely across Europe for many years as a proven and effective method of achieving high levels of airtightness in many different buildings, and on a wide range of substrates.
Europe’s first purpose-built ‘3D textbook’ building has opened at the Rediscovery Centre in the old boiler house at Ballymun, which recently won the Green Building Award at the 2017 Green Awards.
Change habits to tackle climate change, passive house conference hears
Written by News Desk13 affordable passive homes completed in Crawley, West Sussex
Written by News DeskAngela Merkel opens €50m Viessmann innovation centre
Written by News DeskGerman Chancellor Angela Merkel opened the Viessmann Group’s new technological research and development centre in Allendorf, Germany on 12 April. The €50 million investment by Viessmann, one of the leading international manufacturers of heating, industrial and refrigeration systems, sets a milestone in interdisciplinary development and innovation, the company said.
An avoidable tragedy: questions for the public inquiry on Grenfell Tower
Written by Peter RickabyOn 13 June, in an address about retrofit policy to the joint conference of the Sustainable Traditional Buildings Alliance and the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings, I suggested that the UK retrofit industry is dangerously incompetent, and that is why we need to implement the Each Home Counts industry review. Little did I know that in less than twenty-four hours those words would come back to haunt me in the most horrific way, writes Dr Peter Rickaby.
Passive house district uses one-third the heat of typical apartments — report
Written by News DeskA major research project by the Passive House Institute has found that heat energy consumption of the passive house district of Bahnstadt, in the city of Heidelberg, Germany, is roughly one-third that of conventional housing developments.
Dublin to host first deep retrofit conference on 21 June
Written by News DeskSEAI will host Ireland’s first ever deep retrofit conference at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin on 21 June.
The SuperHomes Ireland retrofit scheme is open for applications for 2017. The scheme is designed to help homeowners retrofit their properties to an A3 BER standard.
Swegon launches new WISE demand controlled ventilation system
Written by News DeskSwegon has launched its new generation WISE demand controlled ventilation system, which “represents over 15 years’ experience and the latest pioneering technology in demand controlled ventilation”.
Choose a heat pump supplier with experience — Energy Superstore
Written by News DeskAs construction activity picks up and demand for heat pumps continues to grow, leading renewable heating product supplier Energy Superstore has emphasised the importance of choosing a supplier with extensive experience of heat pumps.
Striking low-energy mews house on-site in Clontarf
Written by News DeskLow energy design-and-build company Ecohouse is currently on site with a new super low-energy house in Clontarf, designed by Ryan Lamb Architects.
Juwo launches 100% clay poroton block for passive houses
Written by News DeskLeading poroton block manufacturer Juwo recently launched its latest 100% clay ThermoPlan S7.5 block, which is supplied in Ireland by SIG Construction Accessories.