Passivhaus is a performance standard created in Germany and used worldwide. It focuses on lowering a building’s heating and cooling demand by combining:
- Very high insulation
- Excellent airtightness, with controlled fresh air via MVHR
- Thermal‑bridge‑free construction
- High‑performance windows and doors
- Good solar design, so you get useful winter gains without summer overheating
The aim is comfort, healthy air and energy efficiency all year, not just hitting a number on paper.
Key targets
- Space‑heating demand: about 15 kWh per m² per year.
- Airtightness: about 0.6 air changes per hour at 50 Pa (blower‑door test).
- Windows: whole‑window U‑values around 0.80 W/m²K or better, with low frame losses and good solar gain where appropriate.