The University of Patras recently visited Enervillas, the innovative accommodations designed with Passive House standards, located in Alissos, Achaia. The Department of Civil Engineering visited Enervillas as part of their course on "Energy Design of Buildings" to see firsthand how a high-energy-efficient green building can be constructed with affordable costs.
Enervillas is a project designed and implemented by Dimitris Dimopoulos, a certified Passive House Designer from the Passive House Institute. Mr. Dimopoulos personally spoke with the students and answered all their questions about the implementation of the project.
Enervillas is one of the 26 accommodations worldwide that have been studied and constructed according to Passive House standards and is the only one in Greece, as can be seen on the Worldwide Passive House Database. This modern building offers a comfortable indoor environment with absolute thermal comfort and air quality, while achieving energy savings of up to 90%. The Enervillas are constructed not only to be environmentally friendly but also to "produce" the energy they need for their autonomous maintenance. Additionally, Enervillas offer electric car charging services without any environmental burden through harmful substances from exhaust fumes, which are charged with energy produced by the accommodation.
Enervillas is the first energy-efficient tourist accommodation in Greece, and one of the few worldwide, with construction expected to be completed by the end of 2017.
Overall, Enervillas offers an innovative and energy-efficient approach to construction and design that could revolutionize the way we think about buildings in the future. The University of Patras visit to Enervillas provides an excellent example of how these innovations can be used to educate future engineers on the possibilities of energy-efficient building design.
The University of Patras recently visited Enervillas, the innovative accommodations designed with Passive House standards, located in Alissos, Achaia. The Department of Civil Engineering visited Enervillas as part of their course on "Energy Design of Buildings" to see firsthand how a high-energy-efficient green building can be constructed with affordable costs.
Enervillas is a project designed and implemented by Dimitris Dimopoulos, a certified Passive House Designer from the Passive House Institute. Mr. Dimopoulos personally spoke with the students and answered all their questions about the implementation of the project.
Enervillas is one of the 26 accommodations worldwide that have been studied and constructed according to Passive House standards and is the only one in Greece, as can be seen on the Worldwide Passive House Database. This modern building offers a comfortable indoor environment with absolute thermal comfort and air quality, while achieving energy savings of up to 90%. The Enervillas are constructed not only to be environmentally friendly but also to "produce" the energy they need for their autonomous maintenance. Additionally, Enervillas offer electric car charging services without any environmental burden through harmful substances from exhaust fumes, which are charged with energy produced by the accommodation.
Enervillas is the first energy-efficient tourist accommodation in Greece, and one of the few worldwide, with construction expected to be completed by the end of 2017.
Overall, Enervillas offers an innovative and energy-efficient approach to construction and design that could revolutionize the way we think about buildings in the future. The University of Patras visit to Enervillas provides an excellent example of how these innovations can be used to educate future engineers on the possibilities of energy-efficient building design.
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