Ventilation: The combination of intake of fresh air through windows at ground level and the highly placed roof windows where the exhaust air is let out, results in effective ventilation of the living areas on both fl oors of the house.
The opening in the centre of the house makes it possible to ventilate the ground fl oor through the roof windows. To avoid uncomfortably high temperatures during summer and the need for air conditioning, external solar shading should be used on windows facing south. The house is well insulated and airtight. This makes natural ventilation suffi cient during the summer season, and in winter time a combination of mechanical ventilation and heat recovery contributes to the low energy consumption.
Project data:
- Ground floor incl. wall (without open terrace)
- First floor incl. wall (without open terrace)
- Attic with sloped wall: the area shall be measured at a horizontal plane 1,5 m above the finished floor to here the plane meets the outer surface of the roof cladding
| Total gross area: |
231,45 m² |
| Total net area: |
187,90 m² |
| Total floor area: |
180,30 m² |
| Airspace: |
2,80 m² |
| Ground floor: |
102,30 m² |
| First floor: |
85,60 m² |
(calculation of areas according to BR95, building regulations for Denmark)
Roof angle: 10 degree. Pent roof with sloped facade (65 degree)
Energy balance:
EnergyPlus have an energy consumption of 40,9 kWh/m2 per year which meets the requirements of low energy class2
To reduce the energy consumption further it is possible to use VELUX GGLX62_65 as roof windows, reducing the energy consumption to 38,1 kWh/m2 per year which meets the requirements of low energy class1.
| Total energy demand |
kWh/m² per year |
| Low energy class 1 |
140,1 |
| Low energy class 2 |
57,4 |
| Minimum requirement |
80,2 |
| Calculation for Energy+ |
40,9 |
Calculation for Energy+ with GGLX62_65 |
38,1 |
(The calculation has been made with the computer program Be06. It provides an overview of the energy performance of the house based on Danish regulations).