Energy-Plus Housing Block in Paris

The Rue Charenton is one of the longest and oldest streets in Paris. This new struc- ture, with its pale brick facings, fits in well between the adjoining buildings.
Since the beginning of 2021, all new structures in the European Union are subject to a “nearly-zero-energy” standard. The 2010/31/EU guideline stipulates that the virtually zero-energy needs of buildings should be met in large part from renewable sources and generated on the site itself. The actual requirement values can be set by the individual member states of the EU, which...
The Rue Charenton is one of the longest and oldest streets in Paris. This new struc- ture, with its pale brick facings, fits in well between the adjoining buildings.