Issue 13 galleries - passivehouseplus.ie

The UK’s greenest ever retrofit

This pioneering upgrade project, completed in 2009, turned a Victorian redbrick in Birmingham into one of the UK’s greenest homes. Along with a much wider ecological agenda, the house employed fabric first principles of insulation and airtightness, and met passive house design targets at a time when the standard was still in its infancy in the UK.

East London passive school

The head teachers of an East London school put their interest in sustainable building into practice by adding a new passive house extension — and the results already seem to be paying off for pupils.

New coastal ICF home

This house on the coast of County Waterford is built from an insulated concrete formwork shell that delivers an inherently warm and airtight construction, and easily exceeds passive house targets.

Longford self-build goes certified passive

Three years ago quantity surveyor Ross Cremin set out from scratch with the goal of self-building a passive house on a site in rural County Longford. Here he tells the story of his project and offers advice for others thinking of building their own passive house.

To read the full article, click here (Irish edition) or here (UK edition). 

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.

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