Nature -oriented construction designs for an improved urban life in Setapak

Nature -oriented construction designs for an improved urban life in Setapak

A beneficial living environment is of crucial importance for urban residents who are looking for an improved quality of life.

The healthy house concept was therefore taken over by the developer Skyworld Development BHD in his eleven -controlled residential project with the name Edgewood Residences in Skysanctary in Setapak, Kuala Lumpur.

Lee Chee Seng, Chief Executive Officer from Skyworld, said that the developer had emphasized on a passive design, a strategy for building design that uses natural energy sources to reduce the need for artificial heating and cooling.

“In Skyworld we believe that a house should offer more than protection,” he said.

“It should also improve the quality of life.

“By taking on healthy concepts and passive design principles, we refine urban life by integrating sustainability, comfort and well -being into all aspects of our developments.

“Edgewood Residences illustrates this vision and ensures that the residents enjoy clean air, better thermal comfort and carefully designed common rooms.

“These promote a healthier and more balanced lifestyle,” said Lee.

Edgewood Residences has 960 units, 99% of which were sold.

The open concept hall on the 9th floor.The open concept hall on the 9th floor.

The two-block apartment is aligned in such a way that the natural light is maximized, which leads to a daylight coverage of over 75% per unit.

According to a statement by Skyworld, extensive landscape design and waters help the total environmental temperature by 2 ° C to 4 ° C compared to the surrounding areas.

“The Smart Facade design also plays a crucial role in maintaining the inner comfort.

“The earth-grown-out reflection reflects the infrared light in order to reduce the gain in heat.

“Extended balconies and architectural offices provide additional shades,” says the explanation.

The air flow in the apartment is also improved by large windows and cross ventilation.

The air quality indoors is thus improved while energy consumption is reduced.

“The advanced soundproofing technology also lowers the noise level from 70 dB to 50 dB or below to ensure a quieter and more peaceful living environment,” added the explanation.

Some of the residential units stand in front of the Malaysian capital of Malaysias, which includes the city center of Kuala Lumpur and iconic buildings such as Kl Tower and Merdeka 118.

The residents can also enjoy various common facilities on the ninth floor, e.g.

There is also an open, protected pavilion at the same level that can be used by the residents for activities and events.

According to Lee, the pavilion is “a rather daring way to do things” if most event rooms had been included and equipped with air conditioning.

“This pavilion, which is surrounded by green, is a new concept on the market,” he added.

The apartment also has a 127,195.2 square meter cloud park, which is only filled with 100,523 plant plants from 72 species, together with a 500 m jogging route.

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