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Building: Renewable energy environment test building (re house)

再生可能エネルギー環境試験建屋(REハウス)

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The Renewable Energy Environmental Testing Building, known as the RE House, stands as a remarkable achievement in sustainable architecture completed in 2016. Designed by Taiga Ooka and Toshiyuki Hino under the supervision of Professor Imai's laboratory at the Institute of Industrial Science at the University of Tokyo, this innovative structure demonstrates cutting-edge approaches to renewable energy integration and environmental performance. The building serves as both a functional university facility and a living laboratory where researchers can conduct comprehensive testing and monitoring of renewable energy systems. Its design reflects contemporary priorities in green building technology and environmental sustainability, making it an essential reference point for architects and engineers interested in advanced sustainable design principles and practical applications of renewable energy solutions.

The Renewable Energy Environmental Testing Building, known as the RE House, stands as a remarkable achievement in sustainable architecture completed in 2016. Designed by Taiga Ooka and Toshiyuki Hino under the supervision of Professor Imai's laboratory at the Institute of Industrial Science at the U

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The Renewable Energy Environmental Testing Building, known as the RE House, stands as a remarkable achievement in sustainable architecture completed in 2016. Designed by Taiga Ooka and Toshiyuki Hino under the supervision of Professor Imai's laboratory at the Institute of Industrial Science at the University of Tokyo, this innovative structure demonstrates cutting-edge approaches to renewable energy integration and environmental performance. The building serves as both a functional university facility and a living laboratory where researchers can conduct comprehensive testing and monitoring of renewable energy systems. Its design reflects contemporary priorities in green building technology and environmental sustainability, making it an essential reference point for architects and engineers interested in advanced sustainable design principles and practical applications of renewable energy solutions.