SPACECOOL to announce joint research results with Ritsumeikan University on the energy-saving effects of buildings - Visualizing the practical application of radiative cooling materials in architecture.

SPACECOOL Co., Ltd. is pleased to announce the results of a study conducted in collaboration with Professor Tomoyuki Chikamoto, a professor in the Department of Architecture and Urban Design at Ritsumeikan University and Director of the Ritsumeikan Sustainability Research Center, and Associate Professor Myoung-Kyung Lee from the same department, regarding the impact of radiative cooling materials on the energy efficiency of buildings.
This research also evaluates the effects of applying radiative cooling materials in the form of waterproof sheets and roof shades on building roofs and rooftops, and continues to analyze case studies for the "Gas Pavilion" at the 2025 Osaka-Kansai Expo.
To date, our company has been conducting joint research with Professor Tomoyuki Chikamoto and Associate Professor Myoung-Kyung Lee to scientifically visualize the energy efficiency of buildings. Through simulations using standard building models, we have clarified that applying radiative cooling materials to roofs and rooftops can yield energy-saving effects. The results of this research are scheduled to be presented on September 10 at the organized session of the "2025 Architectural Institute of Japan Conference (Kyushu)" to be held at Kyushu University from September 9 to 12, 2025.

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