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The second passive house we visited was in Wonju, Gangwon-do. This house, which seems a bit large for a passive house, is a state-of-the-art playground incorporating IoT technology. It is said that the house is equipped with a monitor that allows you to remotely control things like the doorbell, blinds, and lights, and to view the comfort of the passive house at a glance. The couple did not want a passive house from the beginning. One day, when they wanted to build a house without any defects, they visited a passive house with radiant heating and cooling and changed their minds. They fell in love with the cool and refreshing feeling of being in a cave. The couple decided to build a concrete passive house. They built a passive house, but they wanted to know if it was working properly, so they used the husband’s skills as an IT developer to install a cube that can measure air quality. They can check the temperature and humidity, as well as fine dust, formaldehyde, and even the noise in the house on the monitor. They said that when they opened the window, they saw the fine dust level rise, so they started to keep the windows even tighter. The couple designed and built the interior design and even the lighting themselves. Thanks to the cutting-edge IoT technology installed throughout the house, the Wi-Fi doesn't cut off even in the bathroom. We explore the passive house, which is evolving from a comfortable and flawless building to a sustainable low-energy house where even heating and electricity costs are zero. #ArchitectureExplorationHouse #HouseBuiltbyDeveloper #PassiveHouse #AirPurificationSystem #BuildingHouse #Interior #Single-familyHouse