The highest Passivhaus ever!

Have you ever heard of Passivhaus? This term will certainly not be new to our readers. In fact, in one of the previous guides, we discussed how this new type of property has revolutionized the global structure of real estate. Before getting into today's news, therefore, it is appropriate to take a step back and give some more information on the subject. The term Passivhaus refers to green building. In detail, the '' passive building '', literally translated from German, represents a new way of living the home. This is an autonomous structure, which manages to cover most of its energy needs, such as heating and energy input, thanks to innovative devices.

To be precise, liabilities. Therefore, any energy supply system typical of a passive house will not require the support of external energy supplies. The advantage? Enjoy an undoubtedly eco-friendly property and much lighter bills! Not surprisingly, therefore, this type of property has won over not only environmentalists but also new investors who wish to take an important step but at the same time aimed at future savings.

After giving all our readers the opportunity to fully understand what the peculiarities of the passivhaus are, let's get to the heart of our current column. It seems that Vancouver will be the setting that will host the largest skyscraper ever built that meets the quality standards typical of passive buildings. A really important solution, in a period in which climate change is transforming and putting a strain on our daily habits.

The objective behind this project is to combine contemporary architecture with the need to respond to global challenges, imposed by an increasingly invasive society towards the surrounding natural environment. With its 178 meters high and nearly 500 energy-efficient housing units, the structure will surpass the Bolueta in Bilbao. Currently considered the tallest building in the world. Once again, Canada has shown great environmental sensitivity, to the point of being considered as a potential candidate for the title of '' most sustainable country in the world ''. But what will the final shape of this building be? Again, the architects will surprise us, with curved and wavy lines, made up of metal bands. All covered in a green that symbolizes, according to the architectural firm, the new beginning, towards an irrepressible trend, such as that of green building.

And the interiors? Unfortunately, we cannot yet answer this question, given that the studio has decided not to reveal, at least for the moment, the details relating to interior design. But we are sure that, even in this case, they will leave us speechless. While waiting to see the most environmentally sustainable skyscraper in the world completely completed, we recommend that you stay updated on our portal! Every day we will give you more and more interesting news on various topics that gravitate around the world of real estate! So, don't despair! Even on the coldest days, we at Realigro will keep you company!

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