Whilst this can be prohibitive on small plots it s worth noting that only outer walls need to be insulated to this level so an open plan design can combat the loss of space from thicker walls.
Passive house floor insulation.
Even a straw bale wall of 50 cm or more would be suitable for the passive house.
To hit passive house insulation standard in sweden for example walls must be at least 335mm thick with insulation to get the desired effect.
2 xtratherm detail showing upstand of insulation around the edge of the floor slab to minimise thermal bridging with the inner leaf of the cavity wall.
A passive house is a building for which thermal comfort iso 7730 can be achieved solely by post heating or post cooling of the fresh air mass which is required to achieve sufficient indoor air quality conditions without the need for additional recirculation of air.
The heat loss is indeed that very low it has been calculated and the buildings can be kept comfortable using the calculated low heat production capacity.
1 foundation detail at denby dale the uk s first certified cavity wall passive house with a lightweight insulating concrete block at the wall to floor junction.
Insulation and ventilation are both important components in the design and build of a passive house but there s still much more to it.
The thickness can even be reduced to 20 cm with common polyurethane foam insulation materials.
The monitoring of built passive house has shown that the insulation effect of the thick insulation layers meets exactly the expectation.
State of the art vacuum insulation materials allow for very slender yet highly insulated.