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- Green_building_in_Germany abstract "German developments that employ green building techniques include:The Solarsiedlung (Solar Settlement) in Freiburg, Germany, which features PlusEnergy houses.The Sonnenschiff (Sun Ship) in Freiburg, Germany, which is also built according to German solar architect Rolf Disch PlusEnergy standards.The Vauban quarter, also in Freiburg.Houses designed by Baufritz, incorporating passive solar design, heavily insulated walls, triple-glaze doors and windows, non-toxic paints and finishes, summer shading, heat recovery ventilation, and greywater treatment systems.The new Reichstag building in Berlin, which produces its own energy.In January 2009 the first German certificates for sustainable buildings were handed over. The standard for the new certificates is developed by the DGNB (Deutsche Gesellschaft für nachhaltiges Bauen e.V. - German Society for Sustainable Construction) and the BMVBS (Bundesministeriums für Verkehr, Bau und Stadtentwicklung - Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Affairs)".
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- Green_building_in_Germany wikiPageWikiLink Baufritz.
- Green_building_in_Germany wikiPageWikiLink Berlin.
- Green_building_in_Germany wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sustainability_in_Germany.
- Green_building_in_Germany wikiPageWikiLink Federal_Ministry_of_Transport_and_Digital_Infrastructure.
- Green_building_in_Germany wikiPageWikiLink Freiburg_im_Breisgau.
- Green_building_in_Germany wikiPageWikiLink Greywater.
- Green_building_in_Germany wikiPageWikiLink Heat_recovery_ventilation.
- Green_building_in_Germany wikiPageWikiLink Heliotrope_(building).
- Green_building_in_Germany wikiPageWikiLink PlusEnergy.
- Green_building_in_Germany wikiPageWikiLink Reichstag_building.
- Green_building_in_Germany wikiPageWikiLink Rolf_Disch.
- Green_building_in_Germany wikiPageWikiLink Sonnenschiff.
- Green_building_in_Germany wikiPageWikiLink Vauban,_Freiburg.
- Green_building_in_Germany wikiPageWikiLinkText "DGNB".
- Green_building_in_Germany wikiPageWikiLinkText "Green building in Germany".
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- Green_building_in_Germany type Concept.
- Green_building_in_Germany comment "German developments that employ green building techniques include:The Solarsiedlung (Solar Settlement) in Freiburg, Germany, which features PlusEnergy houses.The Sonnenschiff (Sun Ship) in Freiburg, Germany, which is also built according to German solar architect Rolf Disch PlusEnergy standards.The Vauban quarter, also in Freiburg.Houses designed by Baufritz, incorporating passive solar design, heavily insulated walls, triple-glaze doors and windows, non-toxic paints and finishes, summer shading, heat recovery ventilation, and greywater treatment systems.The new Reichstag building in Berlin, which produces its own energy.In January 2009 the first German certificates for sustainable buildings were handed over. ".
- Green_building_in_Germany label "Green building in Germany".
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