News and articles tagged with "Passive House"
As global building energy standards evolve, traditional materials are increasingly failing to meet the rigorous demands of ultra-low energy buildings (Passive House). This guide by Hebei Woqin...
The era of fragile "silver bag" VIPs is over. As global building codes move toward Net-Zero and EnerPHit standards, architects are hitting a "thickness wall." Traditional materials require 150mm+...
Passive ultra-low energy buildings represent the future of sustainable architecture, but conventional insulation systems—designed for 75% energy-saving standards—are no longer sufficient for the...
In Berlin’s Charlottenburg district stands a house that looks airlifted from the hills of Los Angeles: clean lines, warm mahogany cladding, floor-to-ceiling glass, and impossibly slender concrete...
Passive House certification demands U≤0.15 W/m²·K and zero thermal bridges—but thick rockwool steals floor space, metal penetrations leak heat, and certification risks loom. Aerogel blankets...
Space is premium in retrofits and high-density builds. Hydrophobic aerogel blankets (λ ≈ 0.020 W/(m·K), A1-rated, >99% water-repellent) achieve superior U-values with minimal thickness,...