Publisher's Synopsis
The future of sustainable construction lies in energy efficiency, and passive houses represent the most advanced standard in high-performance building. "Passive House Construction: Materials, Methods, and Energy Efficiency" is an essential guide for architects, engineers, builders, and industry professionals who want to master the key principles behind this revolutionary approach to construction.
This book provides an in-depth exploration of how materials play a crucial role in energy efficiency and indoor comfort. From the historical evolution of building materials to the latest cutting-edge innovations, each chapter offers a detailed analysis of the components essential for achieving near-zero energy consumption. Key topics include thermal insulation, airtightness, moisture management, and the environmental impact of construction materials.
With a technical yet practical approach, this book also examines how to apply passive house principles in various climates and construction contexts. Through real-world case studies and expert insights, readers will learn how to select and combine materials to maximize both efficiency and durability in passive house projects.
Beyond energy savings, this book highlights how passive houses improve indoor air quality, reduce carbon footprints, and provide optimal thermal comfort all year round. It is an indispensable resource for any professional looking to lead the way in sustainable construction and design buildings that are ready for the future.
If you're seeking a technical and practical reference on materials and methods for passive house construction, this book is the definitive guide you need.