March 13th, 2012
A new project developed by DAC architecture, this time a set of row houses developed in Bergen, Norway. The project deals not only with energy efficiency but also is tackling the areal efficiency. Taking about energy efficiency without taking also about areal efficiency is a non-sense. Therefore DAC architecture is addressing this issues like multigenerational [...]
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January 21st, 2012
A Passive House like no others:) The house is part of a new series of houses developed by DAC architecture at the Passive House standard. The house are going to be prefabricated, using sustainable materials. Details will come soon, and also the other 3 houses developed as part of the project. For more detaisl please [...]
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November 9th, 2011
Arch. Daniel C. Tabacaru has been invited by REECO and ISPE as a speaker for the 2nd International Passive House Conference in South- Eastern Europe , held in Bucharest. The Conference is focusing on both products for Passive Houses and policies to implement energy efficiency at a larger scale. Arch. Daniel C. Tabacaru is going [...]
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June 17th, 2011
It was an interesting day with different type of professionals attending the maine national conference on Passive House. It was interesting because there were invited both parties the supporters and the deniers/ skeptical. But in the end the conclusions was unanimous: the Passive House is a good concept, that works without any problems in Norway, [...]
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April 23rd, 2011
As part of the Open lectures and Debates on Sustainability, arch. Harald N. Røstvik invited arch. Daniel C. Tabacaru to give a lecture about the hot topic of Passive Houses. The lecture will continue with an open debate about the subject and pros and cons in the Norwegian and European context. The lecture will take [...]
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January 24th, 2011
Last week there was an article republished by BT from Aftenposten (19 jan 2011) that got me to the keyboard. There are quite a few errors in the above mentioned article, from the journalistic point of view and mainly from the building knowledge point of view. I will not focus on the journalistic mistakes, as it is [...]
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