International selection - issue 13
This issue’s pick of international passive house projects includes an apartment block in China, social housing in Finland, an ambitious retrofit in New York, and an exciting new urban passive house district in Germany.
International selection - issue 9
This issue’s selection features ultra low energy buildings from Mexico, Germany, New Zealand and Italy, and illustrates how widely the energy efficiency specification can vary in different climate zones.
International selection - issue 7
This issue’s Eurocentric selection is drawn from the International Isover Energy Efficiency Awards, including a German renovation that generates an energy surplus, a Danish nature reserve, a Romanian Solar Decathlon entry and a Polish church.
International selection - Issue 8
This year’s international Passive House Awards featured 21 projects — out of about 100 entries — across six different categories, with shortlisted projects coming from across Europe plus New Zealand, South Korea, and the United States. In this issue’s international section, we pick four buildings from an exceptional selection.
International - issue 6
This issue’s selection of international buildings include Spain’s first passive houses built from straw bales, an architecturally striking energy-plus office building in Denmark, and an Austrian family home that marries ecology, comfort and delightful design.
International - issue 5
Pat Doran Construction
Paul Doran: Pat Doran Construction Ltd
West Cork passive farmhouse mixes build methods
This striking new build passive house combines a traditional farmhouse form with ultra-low energy performance and a spectacular location — using two different forms of masonry construction.
Enerphit upgrade breathes new life into Dublin home
This ambitious and complicated project — a partial upgrade, partial rebuild of an old detached property in south Dublin — is on course to achieve the onerous Enerphit standard for retrofit.
Warm & healthy Devon flats that need no heating
This affordable housing scheme in Exeter not only embraces a suite of healthy and natural materials, but it has vindicated the local council’s embrace of the passive house standard, with many of the units requiring no additional heating whatsoever