Dr. Schütte Holzbau GmbH

Dr. Schütte Holzbau GmbH
Auf der Lüss 35
92369 Sengenthal

http://www.dr-schuette-solares-bauen.de

Dr. Max-Georg Schütte
Tel.: +49 9181-1206
Fax: +49 9181-2442
Contact per mail

Information

  • Biomass: Heat from..., wood pellets, wood
  • Energy management: consumption analysis, lighting management, key performance indicators, shading
  • Energy storage: Heat, Solar heat,  Seasonal storage
  • Energy distribution/transport: electricity 
  • Energy management: supply concepts
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  • Buildings: Solar architecture, Passive solar energy use, Ecological building materials,  Zero-energy buildings, Low-energy buildings, New energy technologies in the composite concept, New insulation technologies, Newly developed building materials,  Climate-friendly architecture, Intelligent shading, Innovative building technologies,  Energy consulting
  • Geothermal: hot water
  • Photovoltaics: Inverter, Monocrystalline cell
  • Solar thermal: water heating, swimming pool water heating, low temperature collectors, air collectors
  • Heat pumps: Hot water, Air, Refrigerant,  Heating, Heating / cooling, Earth 

Profile

Now more than 25 years ago, that is, in 1975, we began planning and erecting buildings in timber frame construction. This construction method was further developed from the traditional timber frame construction method. Thus we offer our clients the special advantage that ground plan solutions as well as interior and exterior design can be designed absolutely freely. Characteristic for the "modern timber frame construction" is, for example, that it does not require load-bearing walls, that free ground plan solutions are possible, that the walls only have a room-enclosing function, and that therefore all exterior walls can also be replaced by glass. This creates a harmonious connection between the interior and the landscape, namely: "Unlimited planning freedom with wood and glass". It is thus possible to build on even the most difficult plots of land in a sensible and economical way. Thus these conditions find their formative expression in staggered levels slope houses without cellar (!!!), for which one of our sample houses gives a descriptive example: Design diversity, such as "living and working under one roof" or granny apartments in connection with hillside development, monopitch roofs, but especially: energy self-sufficient houses by exploiting all solar gains. This leads also in the buildings realized so far to the fact that nearly all houses possess south orientation, no house, which was not implemented in low-energy building method, whereby a standard of down to 3-liter oil consumption per year and square meter floor space is practice-experienced. All this, of course, is possible only through consistent use of solar energy, which is available to us without charge. In our model houses we show a variety of solutions.