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The report concerns passive solar heating in a Scandinavian climate. Three housing projects with low energy consumption were studied. The first is a single-family house which uses passive solar heat, situated in the middle of Sweden, in Fargelanda. The next relates to multiple-unit dwellings on the ground; and the last is a joint project between Sweden and West Germany, in which two identical multiple-unit dwellings, each with 11 apartments, are being built in Ingolstadt in Bavaria and in Halmstad in the south of Sweden, with Swedish construction techniques and German heating and ventilation systems. The energy consumption is to be measured and compared. Interviews are to be made to find out how Germans like living in Swedish-designed layouts and how Swedes enjoy German heating.
The report concerns passive solar heating in a Scandinavian climate. Three housing projects with low energy consumption were studied. The first is a single-family house which uses passive solar heat, situated in the middle of Sweden, in Fargelanda. The next relates to multiple-unit dwellings on the ground; and the last is a joint project between Sweden and West Germany, in which two identical multiple-unit dwellings, each with 11 apartments, are being built in Ingolstadt in Bavaria and in Halmstad in the south of Sweden, with Swedish construction techniques and German heating and ventilation systems. The energy consumption is to be measured and compared. Interviews are to be made to find out how Germans like living in Swedish-designed layouts and how Swedes enjoy German heating.
Passive Solar Heating in a Scandinavian Climate - Three Housing Projects with Low Energy Consumption
H. Eek (author)
1987
27 pages
Report
No indication
English
Passive solar heating in a Scandinavian climate : three housing projects with low energy consumption
UB Braunschweig | 1987
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