Active House cases

Completion: Works started on 01 July 2010 - expected completed by January 2012
Mascalucia - CT - Sicily, Italy
Botticelli Project is powered by Casa Eco Passiva Sicilia Association which focus to diffuse concept of Active Houses in Sicily
Completion: Under construction
Dumfries, United Kingdom (Great Britain)
This carbon neutral farmhouse near the village of Moniaive, South West Scotland, is under construction. The design is inspired by the natural forms and materials of the setting on the southern slopes...
Completion: August 2011
Kettering, United Kingdom (Great Britain)
The CarbonLight Homes provide bright, healthy living spaces whilst promoting energy efficiency and a respect for the environment. This project will help to improve understanding of sustainable living...
Completion: Under Construction
Palermo, Italy
"Casa +" is designed to build a new model in mediterranean climate, first example to reach energy independence.This house is designed to balance energy saving, high indoor air quality and...
Completion: November 2009
Tåstrup, Copenhagen, Denmark
EnergyFlexHouse is two one's family houses, each of 200 m2. One building is designed as a test building, and the other building is a one family house, where a test-family lives
Completion: Under construction
Szendehely, Hungary
With the construction of the invention hereby I would like to demonstrate how it is possible to build a house with 0 CO2 emission from a maximum amount of 100.000 EURO.
Completion: January 2012
Stjørdal, Norway
The Future Active House in Norway is a modern family home and a showcase of innovative solutions. Its aim is to show that energy efficiency is compatible with a healthy and comfortable living...
Completion: 2009
Copenhagen, Denmark
Green Lighthouse is Denmark's first public CO2 neutral building. It has been built in less than a year in a close public/private partnership.
Completion: April 2009
Lystrup, Denmark
Home for Life is inspired by a traditional Danish 1 1/2-storey saddle roof house. This type of home has a relatively small surface with many possible variations.
Completion: Under construction
Sterksel NB, Netherlands
HoTT is dutch's first building completely designed en engineered by the principles of Slimbouwen and Active House. The layout is based on a Roman urban villa with a modern residential program.
Completion: September 2009
Regensburg, Germany
How will we live and heat our homes in the future? The “House of the Future” in Regensburg, Germany impressively demonstrates this lifestyle today.
Completion: September 2011
Sandnes, Norway
Jadarhus was among the first in Norway to develop and build low-energy houses, within this category, ISOBO, was established in 2003. The Isobo Aktiv is a new generation with new active design...
Completion: only design in 3d
Celje, Slovenia
Completion: November 2010
Hamburg, Germany
LichtAktiv Haus is an energy-efficient renovation of a traditional 1950s home in Hamburg.
Completion: 2010
Długołęka, Poland
Lumina House is an energy efficient, ecological sound and healthy, functional and comfortable, intelligent, optimal and affordable new build solution for a family of four.
Completion: April 2012
Schneeberg/Knofeleben A-2652 Hirschwang, Austria
The old hut burned down in April. New building should be much more environmental friendly than the old one and more user-friendly for the demand on modern alpine hut.
Completion: 2008
Deutsch-Wagram near Vienna, Austria
A nursery school was built as a Passive House and adapted with solar strategies, so that nearly no energy is needed in addition.
Completion: 2009
Copenhagen, Denmark
A very attractive energy and indoor climate renovation of a former industrial building, now in use as a cultural centre as part of a neighbourhood renewal project.
Completion: Build March 2007, Ecofit March 2010
Nottingham, United Kingdom (Great Britain)
The Peveril Solar House is solar heated all year round - using summer time storage of electricity in the grid and thermal energy underground in boreholes - making it better than carbon zero.
Completion: Under construction
AROUCA, Portugal
Portela House is inspired by a traditional Portuguese architecture and contemporaneous arts. It is developed for a site inside Geo-Park of Arouca.