Posted by Fabian Dembski on November 25, 2016 · Leave a Comment
Within the WRAP design study, innovative and sustainable solutions for the improvement of existing buildings were developed. We took a poorly insulated single family home from the 1970s as an example to show the potential of industrially manufactured panels for thermal insulation in comparison to commonly used products such as expanded polystyrene. Insulation made of polystyrene in conglomerate with other building materials can … Continue reading →
Filed under Architecture, Green Building, low energy consumption housing, low-cost house, Modification, Projects, Refurbishment, Renovation, study, Sustainability, Uncategorized · Tagged with building, building alteration, low-energy house, passive house, sustainable architecture, sustainable building, thermal insulation
Posted by Fabian Dembski on November 5, 2013 · Leave a Comment
two projects in progress: Wrap Building alteration, thermal rehabilitation and roof extension: low-cost/low-energy consumption house on the outskirts of Vienna (A) The application of pre-fabricated, recyclable materials – actually used for industrial constructions – in conjunction with sophisticated architectural design transforms the single-family house from the 1970s into an example of sustainability. current phase: design … Continue reading →
Filed under Architecture, barrier free, Green Building, low energy consumption housing, low-cost house, Sustainability · Tagged with Alps, barrier free, building alteration, chalet, green building, low energy consumption house, low-cost house, sustainability, Vienna