[Case Study of Passive Air Conditioning] A house that is warm in winter and does not condense when building a house.
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Here is a case study of introducing passive air conditioning to a detached house in Okazaki City, Aichi Prefecture. The previous residence was a 40-year-old wooden house that suffered from severe cold and condensation. The homeowners believed that "if we are going to build a new house, comfort is just as important as the visual design," and they prioritized the budget for thermal performance, which is something that cannot be changed later. During the first winter after moving into the house with passive air conditioning, when asked about the comfort level, they responded with an excited voice, saying, "It's almost too comfortable." 【Case Overview (Partial)】 ■Challenges - The previous 40-year-old wooden house was severely cold and had condensation issues. ■Results - There is no drop in room temperature in the morning, allowing them to get out of bed immediately upon waking. - The floor is not cold, so there is no chill at their feet, and the bathroom and toilet are also not cold, eliminating stress related to temperature. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Case Summary】 ■Location: Okazaki City, Aichi Prefecture (6 areas) ■Site Area: 314.13 m² ■Building Area: 96.34 m² ■Total Floor Area: 128.74 m² ■Building Overview: 2-story wooden structure using traditional construction methods *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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