Now some 20.000 Passive Houses all around the world. Can be done everywhere, adapted to the climate, adapted to local tradition. A solution that is affordable, saves a lot of money for heating, healthy (fresh air) and helpful for the enironment. See "passipedia" in the world wide web.
@brunobrowne You cannot compare European building costs to American ones. These passive buildings are not expensive - and thes wont be in America, too. This is an unexpensive solution.
what a great idea
Now some 20.000 Passive Houses all around the world. Can be done everywhere, adapted to the climate, adapted to local tradition. A solution that is affordable, saves a lot of money for heating, healthy (fresh air) and helpful for the enironment. See "passipedia" in the world wide web.
A heat recovery system. It must be difficult to get in some contries?
@brunobrowne You cannot compare European building costs to American ones. These passive buildings are not expensive - and thes wont be in America, too. This is an unexpensive solution.
its a pity it is built in pristine woodland.
I hearthough this house was measured at 18 degress with heat of HRV during the winter