"Green, green, green ...
Clear lines, generous glazing, open plan living concept, technical sophistication –name but a few of many the attributes found within the newly launched HUF House Show House in Mannheim, Germany.
The show house produces more energy than is required to operate and has been awarded the Platinum Badge granted by the German Society for Sustainable Building Council (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Nachhaltiges Bauen – DGNB). DGNB-Director Johannes Kreißig ennobled the project with the highest recognition – the Platinum Award – and confirmed that strictest sustainability standards in terms of ecology, economy and function aspects, technology, processes and location site were fulfilled with excellence., socio-cultural.
Invisible technology
The HUF House MODUM combines the best green attributes to a harmonious interaction between architecture and technology, aesthetic and design. The timber-framed house was developed as a research project together with heating technology specialist Vaillant and demonstrates the integration of efficient and environmentally friendly technology to enhance the life of future home owners.
Details about the house:
living area, ground floor = 121,48 qm
living area, first floor = 92,73 qm
= 2304 square feet
Fitings: Vaillant Heating Technology, Air-to-water heat pump, Photovoltaic System , Building automation KNX, roof terrace, electric fillig station, electric battery, heat recovery ventilation
video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i6qCSAVTGOU"