The winner of the 2010 Passivhaus Architecture Award is a fantastic three-apartment building on the outskirts of Bern, Switzerland. Built by architect Peter Schurch, principle of Halle 52, the building breaks the mold for passive house design by incorporating a lot of glass — over 50% of the facade — yet it still achieves a strict 13kWr per sq meter of energy consumption a year. Natural and local materials, plenty of daylight and a unique footprint made the award a shoe in — the building even cost less to build than the other homes in the neighborhood, yet it has r-52 walls and a solar-electric green roof.
Stylish, Super-Efficient Swiss Home Wins the 2010 Passivhaus Award
by Andrew Michler, 06/30/10
filed under: Architecture, Green Real Estate, Renewable Energy, Sustainable Building, Sustainable Design Organizations, Uncategorized
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[...] Stylish, Super-Efficient Swiss Home Wins the 2010 Passivhaus Award The winner of the 2010 Passivhaus Architecture Award is a fantastic three-apartment building on the outskirts of Bern, Switzerland. Built by architect Peter Schurch, principle [...]