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Norman Wood’s Architecture Planning & Management CO. LTD NWA Kindergarden Project in Wuhan, China

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Norman Wood’s Architecture Planning & Management CO. LTDNWA

Kindergarden Project in Wuhan, China

NWA Norman Wood’s Architecture Planning & Management CO. LTD

DESIGN

Norman Wood’s Architecture Planning & Management CO. LTDNWA

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 feelingEnergy 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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Ground Floor Level

View on all units from ground floor Bright and engaging spaces Roof blends bought ends of building together

First Floor LevelRoof 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

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

Designed furniture maximixing the use of space.

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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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NWA Norman Wood’s Architecture Planning & Management CO. LTD

Norman Wood’s Architecture Planning & Management CO. LTDNWA

Build in seats.

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NWA Norman Wood’s Architecture Planning & Management CO. LTD

Norman Wood’s Architecture Planning & Management CO. LTDNWA

NWA Norman Wood’s Architecture Planning & Management CO. LTD

Norman Wood’s Architecture Planning & Management CO. LTDNWA

NWA Norman Wood’s Architecture Planning & Management CO. LTD

Norman Wood’s Architecture Planning & Management CO. LTDNWA

Inspiration and concept

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Norman Wood’s Architecture Planning & Management CO. LTDNWA

NWA Norman Wood’s Architecture Planning & Management CO. LTD

Energy efficient and Sustainable

HEMP-CRETE TECHNOLOGY

LED’s & AUTOMATICAL ENERGY SAVING TECHNOLOGIES

Passive ingredients include ...

Super insulationTo significantly reduce the heat transferthrough the walls, roof and floor comparedto conventional buildings, a wide range ofthermal insulation materials are used.

Renewable energyLow-energy lighting (such ascompact fluorescent lamps),solar hot water and high-efficiency electrical appliancesare used to minimise energyconsumption in a passivedesign scheme.

Air-tight constructionMinimal air leakageis achieved by airbarriers, careful sealingof every constructionjoint and sealing of allservice penetrations.

Elimination of cold bridgesCold or thermal bridges –which account for a massiveamount of heat loss inconventional homes - areavoided as far as possible.

Thermal massSome use of high thermalmass materials, such asconcrete blocks,to allow passivesolar gain in winter andtake less energy to keepcool in summer.

A recipe forEnergy-Saving.A passive house has to

meet a number of

stringent design

standards which Eco

Frame Systems would be

happy to advise on.

Space heatingPassive houses makeextensive use of intrinsic heatfrom internal sources – suchas waste heat from lightingand white goods, as well asbody heat.

Passive solar gainBuildings are usually compactin shape and, when possible,their windows are orientatedtowards the equator to makethe most of the potential forpassive solar gain.

External Surface RatioA simple, compact shaperesults in a lowsurface-to-volume ratio– the smaller the ratio,

the less heat is lostthrough the roof and walls.

Gaulhofer Glassline windowswith Thermostop®:The Gaulhofer thermostop® makes theliving room temperature more pleasant- the radiated cold on the interior sideof the glass is reduced, the temperatureon the interior side of the glassincreases and you save valuable energy.

The Gaulhofer Thermostop® provides:• Proven better protection against

condensation.• A more comfortable room climate.• Up to 45% better heat insulation.

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56.88 m²Activity room

140.48 m²

multifunctionalclassroom 53.21 m²

exchabition

22.44 m²medical room

7.48 m²isolater

526.99 m²hallways

8.63 m²utility room

25.22 m²WC

26.57 m²WC

91.28 m²Kitchen

56.13 m²Dormitory

56.04 m²Activity room

7.06 m²Disinfection room

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28.56 m²Office

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Dressing room15.17 m²

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