Public Proof

About Passive House Block.

A public record of the insulated wall-system platform: product proof, full-scale mockups, resilient building-envelope logic and technical follow-up for low-energy projects.

About Passive House Block

We start with the building envelope, then prove the result in public.

Passive House Block is an insulated wall-system platform for low-energy and passive-ready buildings. The work combines product engineering, full-scale mockups, public demonstrations and project-specific thermal logic so a wall assembly can be reviewed before it is specified.

Our focus is simple: reduce heating and cooling demand at the structure itself. HVAC, heat pumps and solar panels can support a building, but the envelope decides how long comfort lasts when energy becomes expensive or unavailable.

01 Wall system first

Blocks, insulation depth, concrete core and connection details are treated as one thermal envelope.

02 Visible proof

Public stands, product samples and mockups make the system inspectable before engineering review.

03 Real outcomes

In-practice stories connect the technical claims to homes, families and resilient winter performance.

Passive House Block public demonstration showing the insulated wall-system prototype
Public product demonstration with the wall-system prototype, prepared for technical inspection and project discussions.
How we work

From product sample to project decision.

Each discussion should leave the client with clearer evidence: what the wall is made of, how it connects, how it performs and which details still require local engineering confirmation.

Visitors inspecting a Passive House Block product demonstration at an exhibition
Public demonstrations

Show the system outside a catalogue.

Exhibition stands and product sessions let visitors see the form, insulation, concrete core and assembly logic directly.

Full-scale Passive House Block wall mockup showing product layers and assembly depth
Wall mockups

Make details easier to verify.

Physical mockups help clarify insulation thickness, openings, edges and buildability before a project moves into final design.

Passive House Block team beside a public wall-system display
Technical follow-up

Translate proof into specification.

Project teams can request product data, U-value context and connection discussion for their climate, code and wall target.

Why it matters

Comfort should not depend only on active equipment.

A resilient building keeps losses low before any machine starts working. That is why Passive House Block is discussed as a building-envelope decision, not only as a block product.

Read the winter story
Read the winter story
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What we help clarify

  • Target U-value and insulation thickness for the project climate.
  • Thermal bridge risks at corners, openings, slab edges and roof junctions.
  • Airtightness, ventilation and moisture logic around the wall system.
  • Which details require local engineer, architect or code authority review.
FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How to read the public proof, mockups and technical documentation.

What does this page prove?
Proof

It collects public evidence behind the system: exhibition material, full-scale mockups, product documentation and contact routes for technical follow-up.

Can visitors inspect the wall system?
Mockups

Yes. The stand and full-scale mockup material show the wall build-up, connector logic and physical product context before project-specific engineering starts.

Where do certificates and patents belong?
Documents

They belong in the public proof and technical documentation path, where product claims can be separated from project-specific engineering assumptions.

Public proof
Can I request a technical package?
Library

Yes. Use the contact path to request drawings, documentation and project context so the correct technical package can be prepared.

Contact
Who verifies final engineering claims?
Verification

Final structural, thermal and code claims must be verified by qualified project engineers for the exact location, loads, climate and wall build-up.