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PASSIVE HOUSE

A passive house is a building in which indoor air temperatures      A prerequisite for
above the WHO (World Health Organisation) recommended               international passive
minimum of 18°C are maintained year round without active            house construction is a
heating and cooling systems. The house heats and cools itself,      heating load of 10w/sqm.
                                                                    Furthermore the
hence the term “passive.”                                           combined primary energy
                                                                    consumption for the living
                                                                    area may not exceed
                                                                    120kWh/(m²a) for
                                                                    heating, hot water and
.                                                                   household electricity.
ZERO ENERGY HOUSE

The minimal amount of external energy needed to provided a
comfortable and healthy indoor climate in a Passive House will be
covered with renewables, to be produced on site.
ZERO
+ Zero fossil fuel
+ 100% Renewable energy resources
+ Reduction of energy requirements by Passive House Standard design
+ Low embodied-energy materials

.


PLUS
+ Increase of Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ) according to WHO and ISO standards
  Quality of materials, construction and fabrication
+ High quality design in adoption to New Zealand lifestyle, needs and desires
+ User friendly solutions in design and technology
+ Biodiversity principles at the urban scale (mixed-use, mixed generations, mixed typologies)
+ Intensifying the landscape component to urban living environments
[arc/sec] REACTIVE ARCHITECTURE
ST PAUL ST GALLERY 11.Sept.08 - 4.Oct.08
PASSIVE SOLAR VS PASSIVE HOUSE

Passive Solar            Passive House
Specific insolation      Works with minimal
requirements             solar gains (e.g.
                         southern orientation)
Additional thermal       Does not need
mass requirements        additional thermal
                         mass
Needs favourable         Is comfortable year
weather conditions to    round
be comfortable
Provides solar gains     No heating
predominantly during     requirements during
Spring and Fall          Spring and Fall
Relies on natural        Uses controlled
forces for ventilation   mechanical
                         ventilation
Design principles are    Clearly defined and
widely promoted          proven concept
WHAT IS A PASSIVE HOUSE ?

                            Very good and
                            uninterrupted insulation of
                            the whole building shell

                            Highly energy efficient
                            transparent building
                            elements

                            Draft-proof building
                            envelope

                            Heat recovery ventilation



                            Excellent indoor comfort

                            Excellent indoor
                            environmental quality
HEAT RECOVERY VENTILATION – COLD SEASON
pre-warmed




                                          (1) Stale air is exhausted in parts of
                                              the house, where moisture and
                                              odour is produced
                                              predominantly (like kitchens and
                                              bathrooms);
                                          (2) fresh air is transported to the
                                              living- and bedrooms, passing
                                              through an air-to-air heat
                                              exchanger
                                          (3) where it is warmed by the
                                              exhausted air. Both airways are
                                              strictly separated by a thin
                                              membrane (contact-free). The
                                              fresh air is pre-warmed by a
                                              brine-to air ground heat
                                              exchanger (4), which doubles
                                              as frost protection.
HEAT RECOVERY VENTILATION – WARM SEASON
pre-cooled and dehumidified


                                     (1) Stale air is exhausted in parts of the
                                         house, where moisture and odour is
                                         produced predominantly (like
                                         kitchens and bathrooms);
                                     (2) fresh air is transported to the living-
                                         and bedrooms. The air-to-air heat
                                         exchanger
                                     (3) is bypassed. Fresh air is pre-cooled
                                         by a brine-to air ground heat
                                         exchanger
                                     (4) The brine is circulating through the
                                         ground and thereby cooled. By
                                         passing the cool brine the incoming
                                         air will give up a proportion of their
                                         moisture load through
                                         condensation. Condensate is
                                         collected and led into the sewage
                                         system. Incoming air is thereby
                                         dried and slightly cooled.

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Zero Plus

  • 1.
  • 2. PASSIVE HOUSE A passive house is a building in which indoor air temperatures A prerequisite for above the WHO (World Health Organisation) recommended international passive minimum of 18°C are maintained year round without active house construction is a heating and cooling systems. The house heats and cools itself, heating load of 10w/sqm. Furthermore the hence the term “passive.” combined primary energy consumption for the living area may not exceed 120kWh/(m²a) for heating, hot water and . household electricity. ZERO ENERGY HOUSE The minimal amount of external energy needed to provided a comfortable and healthy indoor climate in a Passive House will be covered with renewables, to be produced on site.
  • 3. ZERO + Zero fossil fuel + 100% Renewable energy resources + Reduction of energy requirements by Passive House Standard design + Low embodied-energy materials . PLUS + Increase of Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ) according to WHO and ISO standards Quality of materials, construction and fabrication + High quality design in adoption to New Zealand lifestyle, needs and desires + User friendly solutions in design and technology + Biodiversity principles at the urban scale (mixed-use, mixed generations, mixed typologies) + Intensifying the landscape component to urban living environments
  • 4.
  • 5.
  • 6.
  • 7.
  • 8.
  • 9. [arc/sec] REACTIVE ARCHITECTURE ST PAUL ST GALLERY 11.Sept.08 - 4.Oct.08
  • 10. PASSIVE SOLAR VS PASSIVE HOUSE Passive Solar Passive House Specific insolation Works with minimal requirements solar gains (e.g. southern orientation) Additional thermal Does not need mass requirements additional thermal mass Needs favourable Is comfortable year weather conditions to round be comfortable Provides solar gains No heating predominantly during requirements during Spring and Fall Spring and Fall Relies on natural Uses controlled forces for ventilation mechanical ventilation Design principles are Clearly defined and widely promoted proven concept
  • 11. WHAT IS A PASSIVE HOUSE ? Very good and uninterrupted insulation of the whole building shell Highly energy efficient transparent building elements Draft-proof building envelope Heat recovery ventilation Excellent indoor comfort Excellent indoor environmental quality
  • 12. HEAT RECOVERY VENTILATION – COLD SEASON pre-warmed (1) Stale air is exhausted in parts of the house, where moisture and odour is produced predominantly (like kitchens and bathrooms); (2) fresh air is transported to the living- and bedrooms, passing through an air-to-air heat exchanger (3) where it is warmed by the exhausted air. Both airways are strictly separated by a thin membrane (contact-free). The fresh air is pre-warmed by a brine-to air ground heat exchanger (4), which doubles as frost protection.
  • 13. HEAT RECOVERY VENTILATION – WARM SEASON pre-cooled and dehumidified (1) Stale air is exhausted in parts of the house, where moisture and odour is produced predominantly (like kitchens and bathrooms); (2) fresh air is transported to the living- and bedrooms. The air-to-air heat exchanger (3) is bypassed. Fresh air is pre-cooled by a brine-to air ground heat exchanger (4) The brine is circulating through the ground and thereby cooled. By passing the cool brine the incoming air will give up a proportion of their moisture load through condensation. Condensate is collected and led into the sewage system. Incoming air is thereby dried and slightly cooled.