House in Muros. Certified Passivhaus.

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New Construction

  • Building Type : Isolated or semi-detached house
  • Construction Year : 2015
  • Delivery year : 2015
  • Address 1 - street : Reborio 57 M 33138 MUROS DE NALóN, España
  • Climate zone : [Cfc] Marine Cool Winter & summer- Mild with no dry season.

  • Net Floor Area : 200 m2
  • Construction/refurbishment cost : 1 200 €
  • Number of Dwelling : 1 Dwelling
  • Cost/m2 : 6 €/m2

Certifications :

  • Primary energy need
    14.9 kWhpe/m2.year
    (Calculation method : )
Energy consumption
Economical buildingBuilding
< 50A
A
51 à 90B
B
91 à 150C
C
151 à 230D
D
231 à 330E
E
331 à 450F
F
> 450G
G
Energy-intensive building

Detached house situated in Muros del Nalon that integrates both the concepts of the Passivhaus standard energy efficiency and bioclimatic architecture. This way the building guarantees an almost zero energy consumption. The housing is formed by two different volumes, which are arranged according to different orientations, the prevailing winds and views, and are adapted to the shape of the plot and alignments marked by urban planning. The north facade is almost blind, avoiding energy losses. South façade has large windows in the living room, kitchen and master bedroom, promoting solar gains in winter. In summer the house is protected by shadings and temporary protections. As for the materials used, the architecture of the fishing villages of the Asturian western coast, are formed by volumes of different colors and wooden galleries. These two materials are reinterpreted and are used to coat the housing: the volumes where the rooms are located are coated externally with continuous Siberian Larch wood  both façade and roof. These wooden pieces are based on a white pedestal in which day and access areas are located.

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Data reliability

3rd part certified

Stakeholders



Contracting method

Lump-sum turnkey

Owner approach of sustainability

Detached house situated in Muros del Nalon that integrates both the concepts of the Passivhaus standard energy efficiency and bioclimatic architecture. This way the building guarantees an almost zero energy consumption. The house is projected according to the criteria of the standard Passivhaus, in a way that energy consumption is adapted to the unique operation of housing. This way, the two volumes, can operate independently and have an energy consumption depending on the different degrees of occupancy of the house.

Architectural description

The housing is formed by two different volumes, which are arranged according to different orientations, the prevailing winds and views, and are adapted to the shape of the plot and alignments marked by urban planning. The north facade is almost blind, avoiding energy losses. South façade has large windows in the living room, kitchen and master bedroom, promoting solar gains in winter. In summer the house is protected by shadings and temporary protections.

Energy consumption

  • 14,90 kWhpe/m2.year
  • 99,00 kWhpe/m2.year

Envelope performance

  • 0,18 W.m-2.K-1
  • Larch ventilated exterior wall: 0.176 w / mk
    Larch ventilated cover : 0.193 w / mk
    Flat roof: 0.116 w / mk
    Foundation slab: 0.181 w / mk

    EN 13829 - n50 » (en 1/h-1)

  • 0,46

Real final energy consumption

    99,00 kWhfe/m2.year

Systems

    • Wood boiler
    • Heat pump
    • No cooling system
    • Natural ventilation
    • Nocturnal ventilation
    • Free-cooling
    • Double flow heat exchanger
    • Biomass boiler
    • Heat pump

GHG emissions

  • 25,90 KgCO2/m2/year
  • PHPP 8.4

  • 50,00 year(s)

Indoor Air quality

    The house is equipped with a mechanical ventilation system controlled double-flow ventilation (balanced passive house). The heat exchanger installed is the Siber DF4 Excellent model, certified by the Passivhaus Institute with a yield of 84% and a maximum ventilation capacity of 400 m3 / h. The nominal performance of this system, taking into account losses in the ducts between the heat recovery device and the thermal envelope is 83%. Outside air ducts (input and output) are isolated and out to facade. The heat exchanger, is placed in the utility room on the ground floor, outside the thermal envelope. The supply and exhaust pipes run both ground floor and first floor by the wrought facilities coffin is insulated with rock wool 12 cm thick. of thickness. Air supply grilles are placed directly on the floor and are located in the living room and bedrooms, and extraction grilles are placed on the walls to 30cm from the ceiling in the bathrooms and kitchen.

Comfort

    Thanks to proper insulation, airtightness and mechanical ventilation double flow own homes certified Passivhaus great interior comfort and low CO2 concentration is achieved inside.

Product


    Heavy System Network TimberonLive

    TimberOnLive

    [email protected]

     http://www.timberonlive.com

    System of heavy wooden framework. Sealing line on the outside. Ventilated façade and roof finished in Siberian larch.

    Good performance.

Construction and exploitation costs

  • 3 000
  • 184 117

Energy bill

  • 200,00

Urban environment

The house is located on a plot of 1000.00 m2, in Muros de Nalon (Asturias), at an altitude of 127.00 m. and 1000 m. away from the Cantabrian Sea. The climate of the coastal area of ​​Asturias is characterized as mild-tempered, with abundant rainfall throughout the year and mild temperatures in both winter and summer. The average winter temperature is 9 ° C-10 ° C and 18 ° C-19 ° C in summer .

Land plot area

1 000,00 m2

Built-up area

20,00 %

Green space

800,00

Building Environmental Quality

  • indoor air quality and health
  • acoustics
  • comfort (visual, olfactive, thermal)
  • energy efficiency
  • maintenance
  • building process
  • products and materials

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Energía y Climas Templados

Energía y Climas Templados

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Amaya Salinas de León


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