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Passive House in Skibet

Passive House in Skibet

Situated alongside nine other passive houses in the beautiful river valley of Vejle this single family house pushes the boundaries of traditional sustainable housing by being an example of visionary and energy efficiency architecture.

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practice

AART architects is a high-performance team of 55 architects, constructing architects and designers who work with the community as a value-creating element. With offices in Denmark and Norway and several first prize projects in international project competitions, we are one of the trend-setting studios in Scandinavia.

As architects, we strive to give meaning and intimacy to everyday life by creating vibrant spaces for social communities and achieving the highest architectural quality. In order to lead the development of a sensuous and innovative architecture, we have been engaged in several research and development projects over the years.

In this way, we have built extensive knowledge of materials, technologies and user requirements which, combined with our organisational strength in financial and project management, provides us with a strong platform for developing user-oriented concepts and cutting-edge solutions.

In continuation hereof, we have organised the studio into four research teams: Integrated Design, Green Design, Health Design and Value Design. The four research teams form a common thread in our professional development and give added value to each project by developing new methods within the fields of project engineering, energy optimisation, health-promoting architecture and user experience.

As a research-based studio, we make our living from the human factor in the form of creativity, innovation and collaboration. Our most important resource is thus dedicated employees who, by combining evidence-based studies with a nuanced empathy, develop beautiful, empathetic and functional solutions.

 

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