Passivhaus is a building standard that prioritizes energy efficiency, comfort, and sustainability. A Passivhaus-certified home is designed and constructed to be highly insulated, airtight, and well-ventilated, with minimal energy demand for heating and cooling.

This stunning home has been built to Passivhaus standards, ensuring a comfortable and sustainable living environment. From the outside, the home appears sleek and modern, with large windows offering plenty of natural light and ventilation. The walls and roof of the home are highly insulated, minimizing heat loss during the winter months and preventing overheating during the summer.

Inside the home, the living spaces are designed to be comfortable and energy-efficient. The interior spaces are well-ventilated, with a heat recovery ventilation system that recovers heat from outgoing air and uses it to warm incoming fresh air. The windows are triple-glazed, minimizing heat loss and reducing noise pollution.

Overall, this Passivhaus-certified home is a testament to sustainable living, combining comfort and energy efficiency in a beautiful and modern design. With its emphasis on minimizing energy demand and reducing carbon emissions, this home represents a glimpse into a more sustainable and responsible future for home construction.

Team:
Architects: CSO Arquitectura
Other Participants: Javier de Antón, José Miguel Asencio
Photographer: David Frutos

Materials used:
Facade cladding: Ventilated façade, ceramic tiles, Urban Ivory Nat 120x60x8, Matimex
Doors: White lacquered MDF
Windows: COR 80 Industrial RPT/Passivhaus, Cortizo

