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Children’s daycare center in Monheim, Germany.

A click on the picture will open a bigger version. There’s nothing like starting young when it comes to environmental awareness and healthy living. The children’s daycare center in Monheim was developed in cooperation with Ingenieurbüro P. Jung as part of the EcoCommercial Building Program. It achieves an emissions-neutral energy balance over the course of the year.
For this achievement, the German Ministry of Economics presented the daycare center with the prestigious award for “Energy-Optimized Building 2009” as part of the “Berliner Energie Tage” event. We attach great importance to investing in this building project, because the company believes children benefit from experiencing life in a building of the future at an early age, along the lines of “start as you mean to go on”.

Have also a look at this video about the children’s daycare center in Monheim.

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Shooting of the completed building

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Emissions-neutral energy balance on average over the year
Climate- and energy-optimized building concept
Highly efficient thermal insulation
Use of renewable energy sources – photovoltaics, geothermal energy and solar thermal power
Use of daylight combined with efficient lighting technology
55 percent energy saving compared with the German standard EnEV 2009
(total energy requirement: 60 kWh/m²a)


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View North-East

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Ground plan of the ground floor