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Environmental Analysis of Naka-Oi Mansion Style

We conducted an analysis and added considerations regarding summer (southwest wind) and winter (north wind).

The analysis of the wind environment around the Namba Oi Mansion examined the impact on the wind environment in the neighboring area, focusing on a residential complex located in the urban area of Ota Ward, Tokyo, during the summer (southwest wind) and winter (north wind). Issues related to wind environments (building wind) frequently arise with the construction of relatively low-rise condominiums, around 10 stories, primarily in Tokyo. The situation is such that a building of about 30 meters in scale will be constructed in an area densely populated with single-story buildings (approximately 6 meters high). Therefore, if the planned building is positioned in a way that obstructs the wind paths of the block, there are concerns about the deterioration of the surrounding wind environment. For more details, please download the catalog.

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Inclined apartment-style environmental analysis

Examining the difficult issues of a condominium built on a slope due to changes in the wind environment.

The purpose of wind environment analysis in sloped terrain is to examine some of the difficult issues that exist within wind environment analysis. Analyzing areas that include sloped and undulating terrain is one of these issues. The reason for this is that the presence of elevation differences between buildings and their foundations makes it challenging to create analysis models. Another reason is the question of how to set the conditions for approaching wind on sloped terrain. Like in typical flat terrain analysis, a power-law distribution is generally used as a basis, but it is preferable to establish a distribution along the slope's inclination. Furthermore, there is a need to set the height of the sky plane higher than in standard analyses. For more details, please download the catalog.

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