Project: Salongen 35
Client: Höllviksnäs Förvaltnings AB
Type: Passive Housing
Size: 400sqm.
Stage: Building, Completion
Year: 2011
Location: Västra Hamnen, Malmö, Sweden
Team: Joakim Kaminsky, Fredrik Kjellgren, Marie Löwenherz, Alessandro Micelli, Yvonne Lohmann, Pamela Paredes, Maria Martinez

Awards:2011 2nd prize in the International
Competition-AECCafe Sustainable
Architecture Challange

2009 First prize in open competition (Markanvisningstävling)


SUSTAINABLE FEATURES:

Passive house with FTX-system, water efficiency program, green roof, sustainable greywater treatment, solar panels, greenhouse, "Sunda hus" sustainable material investigation, sustainable location. KKA sustainable innovations included in project.

ENERGY FIGURES (Simulated in Derob-LTH)

Max Effect: 
9-10 W/m2

Energy usage annually, excluding hosehold electricity:
41-45 kWh/m2


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PROJECT DESCRIPTION:

In April 2009 Kjellgren Kaminsky in combination with builders Höllviksnäs Förvaltnings AB, won an open competition for passive houses. The competition was organized by the city of Malmö for the last vacant site in the Bo01 housing exhibition area, in the western harbor. The competition design was developed further and has now been built.

GREEN LIVING

In addition to being passive houses the buildings will also have a number of further measures for ecological sustainability:

1. All homes will be equipped with solar panels.

2. All homes have exterior venetian blinds. This will allow winter sun to enter the building while the summer sun is reduced.

3. Flower boxes, lawns, green walls and green roofs make the area into a green oasis.

4. Environmentally friendly building materials will be widely used; for instance all wood is FSC certified.

5. All appliances are 'A' rated for minimum energy consumption.

6. All taps are designed for minimal water consumption.

7. Inhabitants are offered green electricity.

PLACE FOR ALL

Along the west side of the plot a micro park with plants and benches creates a varied street space for meetings between residents and visitors.

EXTERIOR

In order to give each house its own character we have given them different cladding materials; plaster, fiber cement boards and wood. Aluzink is used for the roof.

Architecturally the houses are 'linked' by the use of similar detailing, which also helps to give the buildings their human scale and unique expression. There will be flower boxes of white perforated metal in selected windows, for instance in bedrooms, living rooms and kitchens. Each house will have unique coloured windows and doors.

INTERIOR

A material palette where rustic, earthy materials are contrasted with minimalism. Recycled materials keep prices lower and are environmentally friendly, aswell as providing a beautiful patina to the houses from the start. Entrance, laundry and kitchen floors are made of recycled terracotta. In the living room and in the dining room the floors are made from a rustic and resistant whitewashed pine and the internal stair is a brushed pine. In order to get more light into the apartments and provide surprising views of the surroundings, some window reveals have a mirror-face.
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KEY FOR DIAGRAM

1.Fresh air intake on the northern side of the building.

2. Heated fresh air is distributed in living and sleeping rooms.

3. Used air is taken from kitchen and bathrooms.

4. 82% of the energy contained in the indoor air is recovered in a heat exchanger. Extra heat can be added on extremely cold days.

5. Lush greenary on facade, roof terraces and in the gardens.

6. Solar panels provides 40% of the hot water need on a yearly basis.

7. Greenhouse with local food production.

8. External venetian blinds block the summer sun and let the winter sun in.

A. Roof: Thickness approx. 60cm, u-value >0,08

B. Walls: Thickness approx. 50cm, u-value >0,08

C. Windows: u-value >0,85

D. Foundation: Thickness approx. 50cm, u-value >0,08

 

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