2019 11 14 The Nonohouse a house that absorbs nitrogen

The Nonohouse: a house that absorbs nitrogen

14.11.2019 - Events

Join us at the Duurzaam Bouwen Congress on 20 November 2019 in The Hague, where Francine Houben will be one of the keynote speakers. The same day, Mecanoo, The Green Village, TU Delft, NL GreenLabel and VPdelta will present the Nonohouse.

Some of the major challenges that we’re facing are a new methodology for NOX emissions, angry farmers, the postponement for thousands of Dutch projects. In addition to the need for the nitrogen reduction, there is also the “PFAS” problem (carbon-fluorine contamination in soil). Mecanoo, The Green Village, TU Delft, NL GreenLabel and VPdelta have therefore taken the initiative to realise a building that reduces and absorbs harmful nitrogen: the Nonohouse (no-nitrogen, NH3, NOx-house).

The Nonohouse is part of The Green Village at the TU Delft campus and will be a test case for new and clean building methods, materials, facades and circulation flows. Local and natural construction methods will be tested, as well as a nitrogen absorbing waterretaining roof with algae that absorb nitrogen. The building will show the intake of nitrogen using various means, such as moss facades that change color with the variation in air nitrogen concentration. The first review shows that the Nonohouse will absorb more nitrogen (and also CO2 and particulates) than it will produce.

The production of the building materials, the construction itself and the building’s use will be investigated and further developed. As new materials and processes are being tested, the Nonohouse will continue to change. The building impact on the environment, on the actual nitrogen deposition, the possible recommendations for regulations and the opportunities for a financial business case will also be researched.

Research will continue on the environmental impact of this building including its impact on regulations and the wider economy. This holistic approach means that the Nonohouse can be a model for the future that causes a reevaluation of legislation, building economics and construction planning.

If you would like to discuss a press enquiry reach out to us at pr@mecanoo.nl
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