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    Passive House at Kitchen

    Passive House at Kitchen

    This simple and elegant home by the key architects not only design attractive examples of modern Japan – was also the first certified passive house in Japan. Simplicity has its advantages, and when the passive house standard was synthesized by the Japanese sensitivity of fine buildings, the result is a powerful combination that can move the green building to a new level. This ultra-efficient house is far from traditional Japanese houses, which are used to build a thin-walled and single window-pane, which even today is still remarkable.

    Passive House Japan by Key Architects

    Passive House Japan by Key Architects

    Leading architect home using passive highly detailed construction materials and building techniques to increase the value of r the shell at the point where most of the internal heating provided by the equipment and building occupants.

    Japan’s First Passive House
    Japan’s First Passive House
    Passive House at Roof Deck
    Passive House at Roof Deck
    Passive House Japan by Key Architects
    Passive House Japan by Key Architects

    Passive House at Kitchen
    Passive House at Kitchen

    This house is an excellent example of the Passive House standard construction techniques – it includes three glass windows, thick walls for insulation, and a minimum of exterior joints, which is susceptible to air leakage and thermal bridge. HVAC system is the core of HRV – heat recovery or – providing a constant supply of fresh air and filtered.

    Passive House at Roof Deck

    Passive House at Roof Deck

    A building becomes a certified passive house in which, among other things, he makes a strict kWh per square meter of the energy profile of the foot-in – in this case, the possibility of a house is a quarter of what is considered average.

    Japan’s First Passive House

    Japan’s First Passive House

    Passive house standard is an important measure for sustainable development and climate of Japan in homes will save large amounts of energy. The house is located about 50 miles southwest of Tokyo in the seaside town of Kamakura. Design to reduce criticism that the boxyness “” passive house is not much better – and we’re very roof.

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    This entry is archived in Architect,Home,House,Innovation Designer category. Posted at Jun 30th 2010
    Tags:fresh air, House, HVAC, Innovation Designer, Japan

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    One Response to “Japan Energy highlighted the effective passive house building”

  • Tynk says:
    July 15, 2010 at 5:18 pm

    Hehe loohing very good, hope that it will be great idea

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