with renewable ecological materials, well-insulated building envelopes are built that naturally "breathe" and thus regulate humidity. without requiring space, money, energy and maintenance for technical installations. low-tech instead of high-tech.
where possible, local materials such as wood, lime, clay, cork, reed, hemp, cellulose etc. are used, which not only have a positive CO2 balance for our planet's climate, but also create a pleasant indoor climate without pollutants.
with intelligent measures such as the orientation of the house, window sizes, shading, mass as heat storage, etc., a building can save energy without complicated technical measures and additional costs.
it is not only about energy demand during use but during the entire lifetime of a building. all goods require energy for production, transport and recycling [embodied energy].
but sustainability also means social and economic sustainability: e.g. multi-use spaces, conversion potential, flexibility and cost control over the entire lifespan of a building. contact me.
