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Eco Architecture: Dragen Children’s House relies on solar energy for light and power

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Eco Factor: Sustainable kindergarten saves up to 20% energy.

Danish architecture firm C.F. Moller has unveiled the Dragen Children’s House, a new kindergarten in Denmark that integrates sustainable building practices and energy-saving systems to reduce the building’s reliance on grid electricity.

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All the components used in the construction are “Nordic Swan” eco-labeled and the construction has been certified passive-house, using a minimum amount of energy. The children’s areas are located toward the southern side, which is mostly illuminated by natural light.

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The kindergarten has small niches distributed throughout the complex, where children can play and read. The highly insulated building is designed to consume about 20% less energy than a standard building. Moreover, healthy materials are used, which are proven to reduce the spread of influenza.

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The entire building is constructed from prefabricated wooden insulated wall segments and glazed facades that provide natural lighting and passive solar heating. The building also features a solar water heating system and electricity generating system with heat recovery.

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Via: World Architecture News

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