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Kindergarden Project in Wuhan, China


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DESIGN


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IMPORTANT DESIGN KEY POINTS Zig-Zag South Fa’cade Colored securety panels on terace Connection roof Windows


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Access roots views and privicy feeling Energy saving systems as automatical blinder control

automatical electicity control (lights) Hibrid ventilation system with automatical natural ventilation. Extra Insulation in all building envelope triple glazing ( possible as well doble) Solar gain.


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Norman Wood’s Architecture Planning & Management CO. LTD View on all units from ground floor Bright and engaging spaces Roof blends bought ends of building together

Ground Floor Level


First Floor Level Roof teras is functioning as outside space for kids. It is equiped with slides and swings and other atractions for kids. In Left Wing in Space for musical activities


Second Floor Level

Second roof terass has more functions. This terass is mostly covered in grass for blending in surrowndings and creating engaging space for many discoveries on part of roof teras takes Playgrounds for class outdoor activities. Roof windows are bringing light deep in First floors Music Class


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Unit Interier Design


Designed furniture maximixing the use of space.

Costum Adaptive furniture for engaging kids in descovery and learning process.


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We designed several diferent units that could be combined in many diferent ways creating each group uniq in their needs and choises.

Divercity


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Build in seats.


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Inspiration and concept


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Energy efficient and Sustainable LED’s & AUTOMATICAL ENERGY SAVING TECHNOLOGIES

HEMP-CRETE TECHNOLOGY


Passive ingredients include ...

A recipe for Energy-Saving.

Gaulhofer Glassline windows with Thermostop®: The Gaulhofer thermostop® makes the living room temperature more pleasant - the radiated cold on the interior side of the glass is reduced, the temperature on the interior side of the glass increases and you save valuable energy.

A passive house has to meet a number of stringent design

Passive solar gain Buildings are usually compact in shape and, when possible, their windows are orientated towards the equator to make the most of the potential for passive solar gain.

The Gaulhofer Thermostop® provides: • Proven better protection against condensation. • A more comfortable room climate. • Up to 45% better heat insulation.

standards which Eco Frame Systems would be happy to advise on.

Super insulation To significantly reduce the heat transfer through the walls, roof and floor compared to conventional buildings, a wide range of thermal insulation materials are used.

External Surface Ratio A simple, compact shape results in a low surface-to-volume ratio – the smaller the ratio, the less heat is lost through the roof and walls.

Elimination of cold bridges Cold or thermal bridges – which account for a massive amount of heat loss in conventional homes - are avoided as far as possible.

Air-tight construction Minimal air leakage is achieved by air barriers, careful sealing of every construction joint and sealing of all service penetrations.

Space heating Passive houses make extensive use of intrinsic heat from internal sources – such as waste heat from lighting and white goods, as well as body heat. Renewable energy Low-energy lighting (such as compact fluorescent lamps), solar hot water and highefficiency electrical appliances are used to minimise energy consumption in a passive design scheme.

Thermal mass Some use of high thermal mass materials, such as concrete blocks, to allow passive solar gain in winter and take less energy to keep cool in summer.


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Tipical case in building industry


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Dressing room 16.09 m²

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Dormitory 56.9 m²

Activity room 56.04 m²

Dormitory 56.13 m²

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Kitchen 91.28 m²

Activity room 56.05 m²

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Activity room 56.88 m²

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WC 26.57 m²

WC 25.22 m² utility room 8.63 m² morning inspection 14.62 m² medical room 22.44 m²

multifunctional classroom 140.48 m²

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hallways 526.99 m²

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Dormitory 59.29 m²

Music room 147.79 m²

Activity room 59.57 m²

Dormitory 59.29 m²

Activity room 59.37 m²

Library 99.13 m²

Dormitory 59.29 m²

Office 48.02 m²

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Playground 60.03 m²

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Playground 60.03 m²

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Room 63.42 m²

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kids pool

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Green roof terass

North Outdoor Playground

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