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Daytime workshop for people with physical and intellectual disabilities "SATONOKAZE"

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Utilization of solar power

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Two types of solar panels are mounted on the sloped roof
Two types of solar panels are mounted on the sloped roof      

"Solar power generation" and an "OM solar-powered system" were adopted. Electricity generated by solar power is used for the irrigation pump to water roof plants and the circulation pump for the landscape water feature. The OM solar-powered system was used for floor heating in winter and for the ventilation system and hot showers in summer.

Use of rainwater

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A stream using rainwater runs along the building
A stream using rainwater runs along the building Flower bowls and hand pumps have been installed upstream The biotope reproduces the natural ecosystem and attracts children  

Rainwater is used for the irrigation system for roof plants and landscape plants surrounding the building. Rainwater is gathered for the artificial stream in the garden and runs into the biotope pond. Water is stored in the underground storage tank after filtration and is used as irrigation water circulated by the solar-powered pump.

Use of plants

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There is a lawn on the roof
There is a lawn on the roof Parking area greening uses thinned wood Louver and wall greening  

There is a single story area where restaurants and shops are located--there is a lawn on the roof. Outside of the west side windows, there are various kinds of vines to avoid afternoon sunlight. All plant materials were carefully chosen. Herbs, vegetables and sometimes fruits are used as the raw materials for the workshop's cooking.

Double-roof system

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A double-roof system with long protruding eaves
A double-roof system with long protruding eaves Cross section of double-roof system    

The second story features a double-roof system that allows air flow between roofs to keep the roof cool without a heavy structure. The shading top roof was designed so that it is not attached to the main frame of building. It is also made to be larger with deep eaves to provide shade from the sun to the building's wall and the rooftop terrace. This roof was designed lower towards the west side to block strong afternoon sunlight more effectively.

Utilization of Thinned wood

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Restaurant with floor, columns, and fittings of thinned wood
Restaurant with floor, columns, and fittings of thinned wood Floor finish using thinned wood of Japanese cypress Indoor signs using thinned wood Shoe boxes of thinned wood

People with disabilities spend more time indoors and are usually more sensitive, thus interior environment has great affect on them. Therefore, finish materials were chosen carefully. Wood was used in many places to make the steel structure seem warmer. Thinned wood was used for exterior fixtures, floorboards, signboards, and furniture.

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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).