A case of collective housing created from the perspective of future standard specifications!
We would like to introduce a case study of a maisonette-type collective housing built in Chikusa Ward, Nagoya City, which has implemented passive air conditioning. This collective housing was realized in a way that connects five households in a row, proposing a focus on the future with considerations for the diversification of lifestyles, reduction of environmental impact, advancement of energy conservation, and comfort in terms of warmth and cold. Each unit is a three-story maisonette that connects almost like a studio while being finished as a comfortable space, thanks to the adoption of our product, which creates a uniform thermal environment throughout the building with just one unit. 【Construction Overview】 ■ Location: Chikusa Ward, Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture ■ Total Floor Area: 81.85 to 85.07 m² per household ■ Building Overview: Three-story wooden structure / 5 households ■ Completion: March 2019 *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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In addition to realizing a comfortable living environment, we contribute to a significant reduction in CO2 emissions by using solar energy to cover heating and hot water, which account for more than half of household energy consumption. Over the past 20 years, OM Solar has been adopted in over 20,000 homes and various facilities that have become assets to local communities across the country. Together with member construction companies nationwide, we take pride in being pioneers of passive solar architecture and will continue to strive for the further promotion of solar energy utilization.