Passive House is a worldwide organisation promoting sustainable energy-efficient buildings.
The secret to Passive House's success is that "the houses are airtight". Passive homes have an air-to-air heat exchanger which controls the ventilation and "recovers" warmth from the exhausted stale air.
It is all rather cool, and requires good design, good engineering, and great attention to detail in the building process. Think about all of the possible leaks in a home, and then think about sealing every one of them.
For a builder, it requires a great understanding of how homes work, and the patience to ensure that all the detail work is properly done.
A whole bunch of little things can add up to something big. That's exactly what I have been saying during the first 50 free home energy audits I've carried out over the past two months. It's also how we were able to convert a draughty, cold villa into a warm, cosy home.