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Building Orientation

Building Orientation

Building Orientation

Natural ventilation is a key component of breathing architecture. Our design incorporates features such as larger than usual windows, balconies, and atriums that facilitate the flow of fresh air through the building, promoting natural air circulation and reducing the reliance on mechanical ventilation systems.
Natural ventilation

Natural ventilation

Natural ventilation

Natural ventilation is a key component of breathing architecture. Our design incorporates features such as larger than usual windows, balconies, and atriums that facilitate the flow of fresh air through the building, promoting natural air circulation and reducing the reliance on mechanical ventilation systems.
Solar shading

Solar shading

Solar shading

To minimize solar heat gain and improve thermal comfort, buildings should incorporate features such as shading devices, fins, and overhangs that block direct sunlight and reduce glare while allowing for natural light to enter the space.
Planting

Planting

Planting

Incorporating greenery such as vertical gardens and rooftop gardens can help improve air quality, reduce noise, and promote biodiversity in high-rise residential buildings.
Building Envelope

Building Envelope

Building Envelope

Our building envelope is designed to reduce air leakage, minimize thermal bridging, and improve insulation, which can help improve energy efficiency and reduce the need for mechanical cooling and heating systems.
Passive cooling systems

Passive cooling systems

Passive cooling systems

Passive cooling systems such as evaporative cooling, thermal mass, and night ventilation can be used to reduce the cooling load and energy consumption of the building, particularly in hot and humid climates.