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The Ekodenge Building and Architecture Group carry out studies on environmental friendly building design and energy efficiency with its team comprising of full-time architects and civil, electric and mechanical engineers.
Architecture, Environment Friendly Buildings and Interdisciplinary Work
It is possible to achieve the goal of sustainable energy through interdisciplinary works. The road to success comes as long as the legal infrastructure is established, and when this infrastructure is reinforced with the collaborative work of architects, engineers and technical staff; while certain standards are established through inspection and applications, combined with the generalisation of education, information and the awakening of awareness. The Ekodenge Architecture and Building Group has envisioned to accomplish and support these steps on the road to success by consciously spreading knowledge of environmentally friendly architecture, and by supporting this through applications in this area. Besides educational projects prepared in this area, work on raising awareness on this topic is also being done for clients and occupants.
There are certain criteria that have to be considered from the start of construction of a building for it to be able to be more environmental friendly, user friendly and energy efficient. Depending on the systems that are chosen during every step of the design calculations must be remade and the building should be shaped accordingly. Our team is able to present solutions for every step of this process.
Our team also provides consultancy regarding environmentally friendly systems like clean energy systems, isolation, energy effective systems regarding climate control and natural lighting, effective paysage/landscaping design, usage of emission free furniture and paint, and water and waste management.
LEED – BREEAM Analysis Consultancy
In order to certify that buildings and infrastructure are environmentally friendly there are international certification systems. Two of the well known systems for green architecture certification are the American LEED (The Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) and the British BEREAM system. Our group provides consultancy for the construction of buildings to suit the criteria of these certification systems according to Life Cycle Analysis and we also provide consultancy during the process of acquiring the LEED and BREEAM certificates. Our group also is working in international projects with world famous solution partners such as Atelier Ten who are also an engineering company that provide consultancy on the matter.
Building Energy Assessor
Our Building Energy Assessor team and engineers, certified by the General Directorate of Electrical Power Resources Survey and Development Administration, provide the service of surveying commercial buildings, industrial buildings and commercial buildings. Our team proposes projects and plans that help make buildings more environmental friendly and energy efficient using modern technology and financial feasibility methods after completing their determination and improvement studies according to national and international standards. Building Energy Assessment can be applied to operational and erect buildings as much as they can be applied to buildings under construction.
Industrial Buildings
Ekodenge provides services on energy efficient design on industrial buildings taking into account process optimisation and material/energy flows. Ekodenge also provides consultancy on how Industrial Park Areas can optimise their energy efficiency and waste management, while determining the advantages of forming collaboration between industrial clusters.
Statistical Analysis and Modelling
Certain statistical analysis and data mining analysis are carried out during the energy assessment of buildings and building clusters by using energy consumption data, certain gadgets and demographic data. In light of this data consultancy can be done on similar buildings, or larger building clusters, energy demand predictions and carbon dioxide estimates can be made.
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