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Paperback Solar Architecture : Active Solar, Annualized Geo Solar, Central Solar Heating, Cool Roof, Daylighting, Earthship, Heliotrope (Building), Lightwell, Li Book

ISBN: 1230592954

ISBN13: 9781230592954

Solar Architecture : Active Solar, Annualized Geo Solar, Central Solar Heating, Cool Roof, Daylighting, Earthship, Heliotrope (Building), Lightwell, Li

Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 46. Chapters: Active solar, Annualized geo solar, Central solar heating, Cool roof, Daylighting, Earthship, Heliotrope (building), Lightwell, Light tube, Passive house, Pennyland project, PlusEnergy, Roof lantern, Solar 1, Solar air conditioning, Solar air heat, Solar Ark, Solar chimney, Solar Decathlon, Solar Settlement, Solar shingles, Solar tree, Sun Ship (building), TRNSYS, Trombe wall. Excerpt: The term passive house (Passivhaus in German) refers to the rigorous, voluntary, Passivhaus standard for energy efficiency in a building, reducing its ecological footprint. It results in ultra-low energy buildings that require little energy for space heating or cooling. A similar standard, MINERGIE-P, is used in Switzerland. The standard is not confined to residential properties; several office buildings, schools, kindergartens and a supermarket have also been constructed to the standard. Passive design is not an attachment or supplement to architectural design, but a design process that is integrated with architectural design. Although it is mostly applied to new buildings, it has also been used for refurbishments. Estimates of the number of Passivhaus buildings around the world in late 2008 ranged from 15,000 to 20,000 structures. As of August 2010, there were approximately 25,000 such certified structures of all types in Europe, while in the United States there were only 13, with a few dozens more under construction. The vast majority of passive structures have been built in German-speaking countries and Scandinavia. The Passivhaus standard originated from a conversation in May 1988 between Professors Bo Adamson of Lund University, Sweden, and Wolfgang Feist of the Institut fur Wohnen und Umwelt (Institute for Housing and the Environment, Germany). Their concept was developed through a number of research projects, aided by..."

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