The Passive Home – No Heater Required

Weber-haus-passive-houseThe idea that ones home needs to be a drafty place with a heater running all winter is being challenged in Germany with the advent of the Passive House. With no heater the home acts as a heat exchanger and keeps most of the heat that is generated in the home in the home.

I know that with all of the computers running in our house if one could cut out the drafts we never would have to turn on our heater.

From the outside, there is nothing unusual about the stylish new gray and orange row houses in the Kranichstein District, with wreaths on the doors and Christmas lights twinkling through a freezing drizzle. But these houses are part of a revolution in building design: There are no drafts, no cold tile floors, no snuggling under blankets until the furnace kicks in. There is, in fact, no furnace.
In Berthold Kaufmann’s home, there is, to be fair, one radiator for emergency backup in the living room — but it is not in use. Even on the coldest nights in central Germany, Mr. Kaufmann’s new “passive house” and others of this design get all the heat and hot water they need from the amount of energy that would be needed to run a hair dryer.

The concept of the passive house, pioneered in this city of 140,000 outside Frankfurt, approaches the challenge from a different angle. Using ultrathick insulation and complex doors and windows, the architect engineers a home encased in an airtight shell, so that barely any heat escapes and barely any cold seeps in. That means a passive house can be warmed not only by the sun, but also by the heat from appliances and even from occupants’ bodies…

My biggest concern as I cope with asthma is the buildup of mold and overall bad air. This paragraph makes me feel much better about the concept.

Decades ago, attempts at creating sealed solar-heated homes failed, because of stagnant air and mold. But new passive houses use an ingenious central ventilation system. The warm air going out passes side by side with clean, cold air coming in, exchanging heat with 90 percent efficiency.   NYTimes.com.

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There Are 3 Responses So Far. »

  1. Lets hope this idea sticks! I think our process of building is going to change rapidly over the next 10 years. GREEN!

  2. While not needing a heater is pretty cool, I’m also a fan of the house’s design!

  3. This is GREAT! I agree with Brandon — it’s an awesome looking house!

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