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How Did the Bavarian »House without Heating« Survive the First Cold Winter?

In autumn of all things, the first tenants moved into the Ingolstädter »Haus ohne Heizung«: quite bravely, in view of the approaching winter! In addition, the building is supposed to store heat in summer, which it gradually releases in the cold season to recharge again from spring. This process fell away in the first year, because the building of the charitable housing company (GWG) was just finished. Now, after the rather icy winter, the Bayeri…
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In autumn of all things, the first tenants moved into the Ingolstädter »Haus ohne Heizung«: quite bravely, in view of the approaching winter! In addition, the building is supposed to store heat in summer, which it gradually releases in the cold season to recharge again from spring. This process fell away in the first year, because the building of the charitable housing company (GWG) was just finished. Now, after the rather icy winter, the Bayeri…

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Trends der Zukunft broke the news in on Saturday, March 21, 2026.
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