Passive House

Passive house (German: Passivhaus) is a voluntary standard for energy efficiency in a building, which reduces the building's ecological footprint. It results in ultra-low energy buildings that require little energy for space heating or cooling.

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5 Reasons Why Passive House Standards Are a Terrible Idea (Hint: They’re Not)

We’re diving into the top “terrible” reasons people resist Passive House.

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Demystifying Passive House for Australian homes

A lot of misconceptions fly around about Passive House standards, but Kreis Grennan Architecture are here to demystify Passive House...

A high-performance home that’s tough on bushfires, easy on the planet

How can a small home be energy-efficient, bushfire-resistant, and beautiful? Find out!

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Designing for the Australian Climate: Passive House Principles

Designing for the Aussie climate: Discover how Passive House principles offer comfort, efficiency, and sustainability year-round.

Small Space, Huge Potential: The secret of this compact inner-city home...

This clever home injects flexibility, functionality and sustainability into a seemingly impossible 27 square metre footprint...

The facade of this coastal home lets you balance privacy and light

Louvres, clerestory windows, and a unique floor plan help this coastal retreat perfectly connect with its natural environment.

A House for All Seasons Designed and Built to Passive House Standards

This family home was designed with best-practice sustainability and Passive House standards to be a comfortable home for years to come.

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