MADE's timber kindergarten in latvia is the baltic states' first public passive house building
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The Salaspils Timber Kindergarten is the first public Passive House building in the Baltic States, representing a significant leap toward sustainable architecture in the region.
Constructed using load-bearing wooden elements, the building minimizes CO2 emissions and enhances energy efficiency, consuming only 12 kWh/m² annually while ensuring thermal comfort year-round.
MADE arhitekti prioritized adaptability in their design, allowing the kindergarten to be easily transformed into a primary school in the future, addressing growing educational needs.
The design incorporates toxin-free materials with low VOC emissions, promoting a healthier indoor environment for children, thereby aligning with contemporary demands for safety and sustainability.
Read at designboom | architecture & design magazine
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