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Best of the Vortex—Eucharist to Empty Tomb

Best of the Vortex—Eucharist to Empty Tomb

Dom z włochatym, zielonym dachem

Dom z włochatym, zielonym dachem Oszczednosc to jedno a ekologia to drugie. Polaczenie fotowoltaiki, LED, ogrzewania na Infra red, oraz budowa domu w technologi pasywnej to gwarancja oszczednosci do 100%. Oczywiscie nie mowimy o technologiach typu termalica gdzie sciany sa pol metrowe, plus ocieplenie, co daje blisko metr, a koszt budowy jest wyzszy od dotychczasowych o 30do 60%.  Mamy piekne proste rozwiazania zblizone do budowy szkieletowej, gdzie mozna w 100% zmieniac rozklad calego domu(poza kuchnia, lazienka, ze wzgledow ekonomicznych) Calosc za nawet 1500 zl za m kw ( budynki 12 aparmanetow lub wjecjej) albo okolo 2500-3000 zl za m kw przy 100 m++. Tanio, zdrowo i ekologicznie to nasza dewiza

Amazing Expanding House Pops Out of Single Trailer : TreeHugger

Amazing Expanding House Pops Out of Single Trailer : TreeHugger

Ikea launches $80,000 flat-pack DIY house | Daily Mail Online

Ikea launches $80,000 flat-pack DIY house | Daily Mail Online i can do for half and much better

If it's Tuesday, this must be a Belgian Passive House tour : TreeHugger

If it's Tuesday, this must be a Belgian Passive House tour : TreeHugger

How to build a foam-free passive house (and why you want to) : TreeHugger

How to build a foam-free passive house (and why you want to) : TreeHugger

London passive house demonstrates that you don't have to trade BTUs for beauty : TreeHugger

London passive house demonstrates that you don't have to trade BTUs for beauty : TreeHugger Passive House buildings are ten times more airtight than typical new buildings. But this does not mean they feel “stuffy.” A Passive House window opens like any other. And because the Passive House is better insulated, its residents may choose to leave windows open more days per year than the resident of a code-minimum home. It’s when the windows are closed that the Passive House excels, however. Stale indoor air is continuously exchanged for fresh outdoor air through a high-efficiency heat recovery ventilator. The New York Times recently described the resulting air quality of a Passive House this way: “The air inside the house feels so fresh, you can almost taste its sweetness.”