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Feldballe School
Feldballe School
Rønde (Denmark)
Feldballe School
Rønde (Denmark)

250 m2

2022

Henning Larsen Architects

  • Feldballe Free School redefines modern standards of eco-conscious construction.
  • The result of a unique collaboration of EcoCocon, Henning Larsen Architects and philantropic organisation Realdania.
  • The school is built nearly exclusively of bio-based materials.
  • Photos: Rasmus Hjortshøj – COAST
Feldballe School
Feldballe School
Feldballe School
Holiday Villa
Holiday Villa
Barosund, Ingå (Finland)
Holiday Villa
Barosund, Ingå (Finland)

120 m2

Kasper Järnefelt

  • Beautiful holiday villa built 10m from the sea. All handcrafted on site.
  • Main area of the villa is built with EcoCocon and timber frame structures.
  • All finishes with Saviukumaja clay. Bathroom with clay and tadelakt.
  • Natural ventilation, solar powered and main mass oven used for water heating. Includes a sauna.
  • Built by The Natural Building Company Oy
Holiday Villa
Holiday Villa
Holiday Villa
Holiday Villa
School for Life
School for Life
Lendemarke (Denmark)
School for Life
Lendemarke (Denmark)

528 m2

2018

Kundens team.

  • The project was based on a no-compromise approach to ecological materials.
  • In addition to being a splendid insulation material, EcoCocon has created a healthy indoor microclimate with great air quality.
  • 26,000 kg of CO2 stored
  • Photos: Sophia Lydolph
School for Life
School for Life
Passive Mountain Cottage
Passive Mountain Cottage
Liptovska Kokava (Slovakia)
Passive Mountain Cottage
Liptovska Kokava (Slovakia)

123 m2

2013

Createrra

  • A Passivhaus placed at the foot of the Tatra Mountains.
  • Mass oven for main heating. Photovoltaic used for hot water.
  • 8 250 kg CO2 sequestered.
  • Photo Credit: Milan Hutera
Passive Mountain Cottage
Passive Mountain Cottage
Passive Mountain Cottage
Passive Mountain Cottage
Passive Mountain Cottage
The Halo House
The Halo House
Herlev (Denmark)
The Halo House
Herlev (Denmark)

50 m2

2020

René Gejl & Ditte Rosengaard Hegelund

  • Symmetrical and soothing living space.
  • Round house effect was achieved by angling the straw panels and filling gaps with insulation.
  • Photos: Sophia Lydolph
The Halo House
The Halo House
Old Holloway
Old Holloway
Little Birch (UK)
Old Holloway
Little Birch (UK)

95 m2

2017

George Mikurcik

  • Old Holloway is a modest, affordable, high performing family home in rural Herefordshire, built to a strict passivhaus standard.
  • It was the first project in the UK to use the EcoCocon system.
  • Palette of materials included clay plaster inside, charred timber cladding and corrugated metal roof.
  • The project was a winner of Passivhaus Trust Awards 2018 in the Small Projects category.
  • 7 725 kg of CO2 sequestered.
Old Holloway
Old Holloway
Old Holloway
Old Holloway
Sound Studio
Sound Studio
Aalto University Otaniemi (Finland)
Sound Studio
Aalto University Otaniemi (Finland)

4 m2

Kati Juola Alanen

  • Art exhibition built as a sound studio for artist-in-residence Ariel Bustamonte.
  • EcoCocon walls and roof. Inside and outside finished with reed.
Sound Studio
Sound Studio
Passive Residence
Passive Residence
Marianka (Slovakia)
Passive Residence
Marianka (Slovakia)

168 m2

2016

CREATERRA

  • Each rafter is at another angle.
  • Semi-intensive green roof cover. Large, covered sunroom to the south.
  • 15 300 kg CO2 sequestered.
Passive Residence
Passive Residence
Passive Residence
Passive Residence
Kindergarden
Kindergarden
Vilnius (Lithuania)
Kindergarden
Vilnius (Lithuania)

400 m2

2011

Darius Mitka

  • 400 m2 extention with EcoCocon panels built in 10 months.
  • Kindergarten has its own well.
  • The water is heated by roof collectors.
Kindergarden
Kindergarden
Kindergarden
Kindergarden
Passive Family House
Passive Family House
Stupava (Slovakia)
Passive Family House
Stupava (Slovakia)

96 m2

2011

CREATERRA

  • First Passivhaus from EcoCocon panels. 42€ monthly electricity bill, 7€ for heating.
  • Extensive green roof at a slope.
  • Photo Credit: Bill Steen
Passive Family House
Passive Family House
Passive Family House
Passive Family House
Family House
Family House
Lille Syd, Herfølge (Denmark)
Family House
Lille Syd, Herfølge (Denmark)

119 m2

2020

Lise Palm

  • Lovely family house designed and built by owner's grandchildren.
  • 8,000 kg of CO2 sequestered.
  • Photos: Sophia Lydolph
Family House
Family House
Passive Family House
Passive Family House
Bad Deutsch-Altenburg (Austria)
Passive Family House
Bad Deutsch-Altenburg (Austria)

175 m2

2012

CREATERRA

  • First Passivhaus from EcoCocon panels in Austria.
  • Compact unit by Drexel & Weiss for heating, cooling, hot water and ventilation.
  • Photovoltaic exceeds annual energy use.
  • 15 900 kg CO2 sequestered.
  • Photo Credit: Milan Hutera
Passive Family House
Passive Family House
House Extension
House Extension
Zurich (Switzerland)
House Extension
Zurich (Switzerland)

60 m2

2016

Arba Bioplan

  • The structure of the extention assembled in 7 hours including windows, partitions and three levels of tiles.
  • Larch cladding at the exterior. Inside finished with clay plaster.
House Extension
Passive Family House
Passive Family House
Kovacova (Slovakia)
Passive Family House
Kovacova (Slovakia)

123 m2

2018

CREATERRA

  • Client managed the construction process himself.
  • Foundation on foam glass.
  • Mostly use of standard gypsum boards inside.
  • Photo Credit: Milan Hutera
Passive Family House
Passive Family House
Passive Family House
Passive Family House
Passive Family House
Residential Housing Project
Residential Housing Project
Eindhoven (Netherlands)
Residential Housing Project
Eindhoven (Netherlands)

2018 m2

2016

Architecten En|En

  • Houses were developed in Collective Private Development (future neighbours develop their own housing project from bottom-up). Idea was to develop modern, 'Bauhaus"-style houses, with use of historical building materials.
  • Houses are zero-energy, all-electric and 'breathing'. Heating and hot water by electrical heat-pump. This and all other (electrical) household gear compensated by 25 solar panels.
  • Photo Credits: Architecten En|En / Base Photography
Residential Housing Project
Residential Housing Project
Residential Housing Project
Passive Family House
Passive Family House
Predajna (Slovakia)
Passive Family House
Predajna (Slovakia)

120 m2

2012

CREATERRA

  • Large overhang for natural shading.
  • Smartwin Passivhaus windows installed.
  • Blown cellulose for roof insulation.
  • 10 875 kg CO2 sequestered.
  • Photo Credit: Milan Hutera
Passive Family House
Passive Family House
Traditional Family House
Traditional Family House
Vievis (Lithuania)
Traditional Family House
Vievis (Lithuania)

80 m2

2013

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  • Wooden roof tiles, massive wooden beams and stone decorations.
  • Rustic interior details.
Traditional Family House
Traditional Family House
Traditional Family House
Traditional Family House
Tegelen Gym
Tegelen Gym
Tegelen (Netherlands)
Tegelen Gym
Tegelen (Netherlands)

746 m2

2019

2.0 Architecten

  • Built by Venlo municipality with the goal to build an energy-neutral gymnasium, constructed as much as possible with cradle to cradle certified materials.
  • The goal was to contribute to a healthy, pleasant and sustainable living environment.
  • Photo credits: Stef Doensen
Tegelen Gym
Tegelen Gym
Tegelen Gym
Tegelen Gym
Tegelen Gym
House by the Lake
House by the Lake
Pusula, Lohja (Finland)
House by the Lake
Pusula, Lohja (Finland)

190 m2

-

Kati Juola Alanen - KJA architects office & Geir Pettersen

  • Beautiful family home finished to a very high standard. EcoCocon wall system finished with Saviukumaja clay, lime and tadelakt.
  • Heat recovery system, heated with mass oven, solar heating system.
House by the Lake
House by the Lake
House by the Lake
House by the Lake