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<blockquote data-quote="capfits" data-source="post: 8300468" data-attributes="member: 15206"><p>Recently back from Austria. </p><p>There were a few houses getting built in the village we were staying.</p><p>It was a proper Alpine village 1000m up surrounded by peaks upto 2400 so cold in winter</p><p>The houses were so functional and good spaces. The walls were poured walls with precast floors on top with copper flat roofs on top, though a few had passive water heating systems aswell.</p><p>These buildings had integrated open garages, verandahs or awnings.</p><p>I would love one but imagine the sucking of teeth by local planners, and talk of local style and nothing about major efficiency.</p><p>Kachelofen is the name of the tiled stoves, that act like big storage heater.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="capfits, post: 8300468, member: 15206"] Recently back from Austria. There were a few houses getting built in the village we were staying. It was a proper Alpine village 1000m up surrounded by peaks upto 2400 so cold in winter The houses were so functional and good spaces. The walls were poured walls with precast floors on top with copper flat roofs on top, though a few had passive water heating systems aswell. These buildings had integrated open garages, verandahs or awnings. I would love one but imagine the sucking of teeth by local planners, and talk of local style and nothing about major efficiency. Kachelofen is the name of the tiled stoves, that act like big storage heater. [/QUOTE]
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