Hotels also become Passiv
In such a critical period as the one we are experiencing, there are not few changes: all over the world, every nation tries to adapt to one of the most unexpected and unprecedented situations. The one relating to the pandemic emergency. It is well known that every sector has been put to the test, and real estate is certainly not excluded from this difficult test. In particular, there is a portion of real estate that is experiencing the Covid situation more critically. We are talking about hotels. In a world of fear, tension and constant worry about what the future will be, the hotel solution for future travelers seems to be discarded a priori. For multiple factors. First of all, the inability to manage the hygiene of the facility in total autonomy.
The rental market is different. Super increased, especially if the properties have outdoor and green areas. This is why it is not surprising that the drive for change has been vital for the hotel industry. Therefore, we at Realigro have considered it important to analyze this segment. Especially in relation to an event: the conversion of many hotels into passiv. Do you remember our previous column on passive houses? For those who have lost it, the term '' passive house '' refers to structures that independently produce the energy needed for their guests.
Without requiring an external contribution. Such as heating. A real turning point, eco-sustainable and, in the long term, also economic. It seems that this new mantra has also been adopted by many hotels, thanks to the numerous conventions and funds allocated by the various European and non-European states, to return to the green and to reduce the impacts. We cannot fail to mention, in this analysis on passive hotels, the result of a Norwegian study, which has generated a 100% sustainable passive hotel. The fortune of this hotel lies not only in adopting a culture of low-impact consumption, but also in the search for eco-friendly materials. The various cabins that compose it are, for example, in chestnut wood, not treated with paints or other pollutants that are extremely harmful to the environment. But where is this hotel located? In Alsace, at the end of the so-called '' wine route ''.
A hotel, therefore, the 48º North, which is in perfect harmony with the route dedicated to the main wine areas of the region. Many have defined this experience holistically unique, in close contact with nature and the pleasures it can generate. A hymn to sustainability and the protection of the region's cultural heritage. It should also be remembered that the hotel also aims to have a very low impact on the landscape, both in its being passive and in its physical structure.
We hope that this step towards green culture can be one of many. Especially in such a dramatic period, it is news like this that bodes well. Both for the investors of tomorrow but also for those who want to build a new home or business from scratch! For those who want to know more, well .. you just have to stay tuned to our portal!
The rental market is different. Super increased, especially if the properties have outdoor and green areas. This is why it is not surprising that the drive for change has been vital for the hotel industry. Therefore, we at Realigro have considered it important to analyze this segment. Especially in relation to an event: the conversion of many hotels into passiv. Do you remember our previous column on passive houses? For those who have lost it, the term '' passive house '' refers to structures that independently produce the energy needed for their guests.
Without requiring an external contribution. Such as heating. A real turning point, eco-sustainable and, in the long term, also economic. It seems that this new mantra has also been adopted by many hotels, thanks to the numerous conventions and funds allocated by the various European and non-European states, to return to the green and to reduce the impacts. We cannot fail to mention, in this analysis on passive hotels, the result of a Norwegian study, which has generated a 100% sustainable passive hotel. The fortune of this hotel lies not only in adopting a culture of low-impact consumption, but also in the search for eco-friendly materials. The various cabins that compose it are, for example, in chestnut wood, not treated with paints or other pollutants that are extremely harmful to the environment. But where is this hotel located? In Alsace, at the end of the so-called '' wine route ''.
A hotel, therefore, the 48º North, which is in perfect harmony with the route dedicated to the main wine areas of the region. Many have defined this experience holistically unique, in close contact with nature and the pleasures it can generate. A hymn to sustainability and the protection of the region's cultural heritage. It should also be remembered that the hotel also aims to have a very low impact on the landscape, both in its being passive and in its physical structure.
We hope that this step towards green culture can be one of many. Especially in such a dramatic period, it is news like this that bodes well. Both for the investors of tomorrow but also for those who want to build a new home or business from scratch! For those who want to know more, well .. you just have to stay tuned to our portal!