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Building: KAJIMA KI BUILDING

鹿島KIビル ZEB化改修プロジェクト

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Kashima KI Building ZEB Renovation Project represents a compelling case study in sustainable architecture and energy-efficient retrofitting. Located in Akasaka, Minato Ward, Tokyo, this office building originally completed in 2011 by KAJIMA DESIGN underwent a transformative renovation to achieve Net Zero Energy Building certification. The project demonstrates how existing commercial structures can be upgraded with advanced technologies including renewable energy systems, high-performance HVAC equipment, and intelligent building management systems. This ambitious initiative showcases the architectural and engineering innovation necessary to reduce operational carbon footprints while maintaining functionality in urban office environments. The renovation serves as an exemplary model for similar sustainability-focused projects in Japan's built environment.

Kashima KI Building ZEB Renovation Project represents a compelling case study in sustainable architecture and energy-efficient retrofitting. Located in Akasaka, Minato Ward, Tokyo, this office building originally completed in 2011 by KAJIMA DESIGN underwent a transformative renovation to achieve Net

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Kashima KI Building ZEB Renovation Project represents a compelling case study in sustainable architecture and energy-efficient retrofitting. Located in Akasaka, Minato Ward, Tokyo, this office building originally completed in 2011 by KAJIMA DESIGN underwent a transformative renovation to achieve Net Zero Energy Building certification. The project demonstrates how existing commercial structures can be upgraded with advanced technologies including renewable energy systems, high-performance HVAC equipment, and intelligent building management systems. This ambitious initiative showcases the architectural and engineering innovation necessary to reduce operational carbon footprints while maintaining functionality in urban office environments. The renovation serves as an exemplary model for similar sustainability-focused projects in Japan's built environment.