Last Uploaded: December, 2009
Daytime workshop for people with physical and intellectual disabilities "SATONOKAZE"
Special Features
Q-1 Indoor Environment |
- Floor heating by an OM solar-powered system
- Daylight used by top lights
- Daylight control by eaves, louvers, curtains, roll blinds, etc.
- Air circulation by an OM solar-powered system
- Heat insulation by roof greening, double-roof system, and wall greening
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Q-2 Quality of Service |
- Considerations for usability by the mentally handicapped in addition to the requirements set by the Heart Building Law
- Cozy interior created by wood
- Alcove-like space in an area of the corridor
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Q-3 Outdoor Environment on Site |
- Transplanting of plants present before the construction
- Roof greening
- Biotope
- A townscape was created within the site
- Trees and plants were planted along the roads
- The facility is open to and coexists with the community
- Reflected heat within the site is reduced by roof and parking area greening
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LR-1 Energy |
- Top light
- Floor heating by an OM solar-powered system
- Photovoltaic power generation
- Hot water supply by an OM solar-powered system
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LR-2 Resources and Materials |
- Sprinklers using rainwater
- Use of domestic thinned wood
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LR-3 Off-site Environment |
- Installation of rainwater control and storage tank
- Use of kitchen garbage disposal unit
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Other Features
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These cases are described based on assessment results obtained using
CASBEE.
CASBEE is a method for rating the environmental performance of buildings using
Building Environmental Efficiency (BEE) as an indicator, which is based on the results of
separate scores obtained for Q-1~Q-3 (Quality) and LR-1~LR-3 (Load Reduction).