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Storelva Passive Houses by Steinsvik ArkitektkontorThis gorgeous 3-storey apartment building by <a href="http://steinsvikarkitektkontor.blogspot.com/">Steinsvik Arkitektkontor AS</a> lies above the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polar_circle">polar circle</a> - yet it requires zero external heating. This extraordinary feat was achieved with a combination of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ecodesign">passive ecological design</a> and cutting-edge heat recovery technology, demonstrating that it is possible to build structures with a small carbon footprint in even the most extreme environments. Although Norway experiences complete darkness for two months, for the rest of the year the apartments are powered using <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_energy">solar energy</a>.1
Storelva Passive Houses by Steinsvik ArkitektkontorSteinsvik Arkitektkontor has demonstrate that it's possible to build green buildings even in harsh environments2
Storelva Passive Houses by Steinsvik ArkitektkontorNorway lies above the polar circle and experiences 2 dark months a year, yet these apartments require zero external heating3
Storelva Passive Houses by Steinsvik ArkitektkontorSolar collectors on the south side provide energy for 10 months out of the year4
Storelva Passive Houses by Steinsvik ArkitektkontorGeothermal energy powers the home for the rest of the year5
Storelva Passive Houses by Steinsvik ArkitektkontorThe north facing side is almost completely covered to protect against harsh wind6
Storelva Passive Houses by Steinsvik ArkitektkontorHigh performance wool insulation helps to keep the homes warm.7







