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German developments that employ green buil … German developments that employ green building techniques include:
* The Solarsiedlung (Solar Settlement) in Freiburg, Germany, which features PlusEnergy houses.
* The Sonnenschiff (Sun Ship) in Freiburg, Germany, which is also built according to German solar architect Rolf Disch PlusEnergy standards.
* The Vauban quarter, also in Freiburg.
* Houses designed by , incorporating passive solar design, heavily insulated walls, triple-glaze doors and windows, non-toxic paints and finishes, summer shading, heat recovery ventilation, and greywater treatment systems.
* The new Reichstag building in Berlin, which produces its own energy.
* The in Berlin-Pankow as a forerunner for Green Building in post-cold war Berlin emphasizes on "every day ecology", instead of High-Tech-Measurements. In January 2009, the first German certificates for sustainable buildings were handed over. The standard for the new certificates is developed by the DGNB (Deutsche Gesellschaft für nachhaltiges Bauen e.V. - German Sustainable Building Council) and the BMVBS (Bundesministeriums für Verkehr, Bau und Stadtentwicklung - Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Affairs) of Transport, Building and Urban Affairs)
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German developments that employ green buil … German developments that employ green building techniques include:
* The Solarsiedlung (Solar Settlement) in Freiburg, Germany, which features PlusEnergy houses.
* The Sonnenschiff (Sun Ship) in Freiburg, Germany, which is also built according to German solar architect Rolf Disch PlusEnergy standards.
* The Vauban quarter, also in Freiburg.
* Houses designed by , incorporating passive solar design, heavily insulated walls, triple-glaze doors and windows, non-toxic paints and finishes, summer shading, heat recovery ventilation, and greywater treatment systems.
* The new Reichstag building in Berlin, which produces its own energy.
* The in Berlin-Pankow as a forerunner for Green Building in post-cold war Berlin emphasizes on "every day ecology", instead of High-Tech-Measurements.ology", instead of High-Tech-Measurements.
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Green building in Germany
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