ArchitekturWerkstatt Vallentin GmbH
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ArchitekturWerkstatt Vallentin GmbH
„A NEW WAY OF BUILDING” in a time of Climate Change and Energy Transition best practice for Passive House and Passive House Plus Standard ROA Rongen Tribus Vallentin GmbH Gernot Vallentin Dipl. Ing. Architekt Deutscher Werkbund Bayern Zertifizierter Passivhausplaner 1 „A NEW WAY OF BUILDING” in a time of Climate Change and Energy Transition best practice for Passive House and Passive House Plus Standard ROA Rongen Tribus Vallentin GmbH Gernot Vallentin Dipl. Ing. Architekt Deutscher Werkbund Bayern Zertifizierter Passivhausplaner R O A R o n g e n T r i b u s V a l l e n t i n G m b H – Wa s s e n b e r g L a n a M u n i c h Prof. Ludwig Rongen Dr. Michael Tribus Dipl. Ing. Architect, Town Planer, BDA Certified Passive House Planer Certified Passive House Certificater Dr. Architekt Certified Passive House Planer Gernot Vallentin, Dipl. Ing. Architect Certified Passive House Planer Deutscher Werkbund Bayern + Rena Vallentin, Dipl. Kauffrau, MBA Certified Passive House Consultant Deutscher Werkbund Bayern Bundesverdienstkreuz 2012 RoA Rongen Architekten GmbH Germany - Wassenberg Tribus Architecture Italy - Lana ArchitekturWerkstatt Vallentin GmbH Germany - Munich „A NEW WAY OF BUILDING“ – BUILDING IN AN ECONOMICAL WAY– overall comparison of costs „A NEW WAY OF BUILDING“ - ROOM CLIMATE DESIGN – architecture is more than the picture of it passive house standard and sustainability „A NEW WAY OF BUILDING“ – PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN good design is substainable „A NEW WAY OF BUILDING“ – PASSIVE HOUSE EXPIERENCE WORLDWIDE organigram and project Passive House Experience Center in Qingdao Sino German Eco park / Qingdao China architects: ROA Rongen Tribus Vallentin GmbH Regulatory plan of Sino German Eco-park PHEC/Qingdao - Design vocabulary Natural 自然 PHEC/Qingdao – site plan Natural 自然 PHEC/Qingdao – ground plans PHEC/Qingdao – example for a leading detail PHEC/Qingdao – phpp with ph design PHEC/Qingdao – phpp with ph design Natural 自然 Architecture Nature – a building that is part of the landscape with forms adapted from the topography Youth Seminar Building for Pulmuone in Goesan/Korea architect: ArchitekturWerkstatt Vallentin GmbH - Munich Characteristics heating - cooling – dehumidification is part of the building concept Free and open areas - Light and "green wall" Active and Passive - a gentily rounded pentagonal building Office building of the Wastewater treatment Company in Eitting architect: ArchitekturWerkstatt Vallentin GmbH – Munich Characteristics Construction Corbusier – Maison Domino 1914-15 Flexible interior development Outer shell Construction principle The balcony as the characteristic designed façade Atrium: A large scaled aeraway lets the daylight into the middle of the building Plants help to improve the inner climate Material of patina - corten steel in combination with photovoltaicpanels Integration of the photovoltaic panels into the façade The Plus standard is reached by the PV Modules on the top of the roof ARCHITECTURE NATURE Sustainable Architecture as „Brigde into Plus Energie“ architect: ArchitekturWerkstatt Vallentin GmbH – Munich ARCHITECTURE NATURE Sustainable Architecture as „Brigde into Plus Energie“ architect: ArchitekturWerkstatt Vallentin GmbH – Munich EXPOST IN BOLZANO – FACADE AND ENERGY DEMAND ITALY‘S FIRST PUBLIC PASSIVE HOUSE architect: Tribus Architecture - Lana Italien 38 EXPOST Bolzano – Italy’s first public Passive House The former post office near Bolzano train station was transformed for the South Tyrol Regional Administration and raised by two storeys. After performing thermal calculations, Prof. Wolfgang Feist from the Passive Institute in Darmstadt encouraged us to create a system of different window reveals. Through the variation of reveals on the previously monotonous punctuated façade, rooms on lower floor get more natural light while the upper floors are shaded. Reveals to the sides offer individual views. Though the building has only 16 % window surface, this will cause no problems with the passive house construction, it rather helps saving building costs. Because of its low designed energy consumption of less than 1.5 l fuel oil per square metre and year, the building was awarded the ClimateHouse Gold Medal (< 10 kWh/m²a). Expost/ Bozen: Façade and Innerstreet - how to bring light and air into the building Expost/ Bolzano: Façade – leading detail Expost/ Bolzano: interior design RENOVATION OF A SCHOOL IN BAESWEILER – CERTIFIED PASSIVHOUSE STANDARD architect: RoA Rongen Architekten GmbH Wassenberg 15 kWh/m²a = Reduction of heat demand by 93 % LOW BUDGET - PASSIVHOUSE STANDARD The first certified passive house school word wide Montessori school in Aufkirchen architect: ArchitekturWerkstatt Vallentin GmbH – Munich Economic building (construction) in passive house standard Montessorischule in Aufkirchen useful area gross cubature thermal heat demand primary energy requirement air-tightness test building expenses Parameter Building expenses/floor area (identification mark BK 2009 Total expenses costs FAG Building time 3.649 m² 18.486 m³ 13 kWh/m²a 89 kWh/m²a 0,09 –h 5.702.000 € 1.563 €m² 5.745.000 €) 8.401.000 € 8.200.000 € 2003-2004 Energetical design of the ground floor: Compactness + zoning Inner Street with an Inner Façade Light from above no outlook - concentration to the inside Here is no place for photovoltaics Roof construction Parts (elements) of the building – roof In case of the roof elements the construction strength and the use of wooden supporting beams higher costs should be expected. Comparisons with other structures however reveal that no additional costs are to be expected. In our case, by the absence of secondary structure of the roof, a low cost construction was caused (possible) The construction of high static strength was needed! Investigations in a change to the next construction strength showed even a slight reduction in the costs per square meter because of the optimized static construction (instead of 356 mm now 406 mm) which was more favorable than the necessary increase of the insulation (increasing of the roof panels from 406 to 456 led to cost reduction of about 10 Euro per square meter). The installation of a leak detection system leads on the one hand to a very safe roof construction (as it will be continuously reviewed to external and internal leaks), on the other hand, the roof could be build as a wooden construction at a lower price. More is lower priced The Montessori School is realized as a passive house with no extra cost: Compact design and an optimized mixed construction leads to a very cost-effective building. „A NEW WAY OF BUILDING” in a time of Climate Change and Energy Transition best practice for Passive House and Passive House Plus Standard ROA Rongen Tribus Vallentin GmbH Gernot Vallentin Dipl. Ing. Architekt Deutscher Werkbund Bayern Zertifizierter Passivhausplaner Thank you for your attention. Contact: Gernot Vallentin, Dipl. Ing. Architekt, Dornbergstraße 13, 81673 München Tel.:089-4626179-0 E-Mail: [email protected] www.vallentin-architektur.de