Introducing case studies of permeable and water-retaining pavement material "Color Sand"! <D Tower Toyosu (Tokyo)> *Constructed in 2021
We have adopted permeable pavement and water-retaining pavement colored sand for the exterior of the mixed-use building "D Tower Toyosu," located directly across from Toyosu Market, which houses hotels and training facilities. The calm color tones blend well with the surrounding greenery, creating a very pleasant atmosphere.
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【Benefits of Adoption】 ■ Choose colors that harmonize with the surrounding landscape ■ Soft walking sensation with less strain on legs and back ■ Surface has fine bumps, making it less slippery even in the rain ■ No water splashes, easy to walk on even when the surface is wet ■ Reduces the burden on small rivers and sewage systems ■ Enriches groundwater and revitalizes vegetation ■ Mitigates the heat island effect in midsummer ■ Disperses direct heat, reducing glare even in hot weather *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Usage Example】 ■Architectural Exterior *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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The permeable and water-retaining pavement materials developed by Sanwa Grand Co., Ltd. allow rainwater, an invaluable water resource for the Earth, to permeate and be returned to the ground, thereby alleviating the "heat island phenomenon" in urban areas during the summer, revitalizing spring water, promoting the growth of trees and flowers, and restoring "water and greenery" in the city, creating a pavement that is friendly to both people and nature. Our company aims to contribute to society as a member of a company that creates a comfortable environment through the dissemination of these environmentally friendly pavement materials, which excel in permeability and water retention. Our pavement materials are also ideal for areas with high social needs, such as "barrier-free" access, "disaster evacuation routes," "weed prevention measures," and "school route improvements."