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10/05/2012
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  • Sony City Osaki by Nikken Sekkei
    Japanese architecture firm <a href="http://www.nikken.co.jp/en/">Nikken Sekkei</a> recently took top honors in the <a href="http://www.worldarchitecturefestival.com/shortlist_detail.cfm?projectCategoryId=94&amp;eventYear=2012">Production/Energy/Recycling</a> category at the <a href="http://www.worldarchitecturefestival.com/">World Architecture Festival</a> for its work on the Sony City Osaki building in Tokyo. The building is the first of its kind to use a natural 'bioskin' cooling system, which pulls heat away from the building as water evaporates from it, causing the air around the building to cool.
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  • Sony City Osaki by Nikken Sekkei
    Nikken Sekkei's bioskin system is a groundbreaking attempt to reduce operations costs and energy use through natural processes.
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  • Sony City Osaki by Nikken Sekkei
    The idea was inspired by the traditional Japanese techniques of cooling the air through techniques like spraying water and shading.
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  • Sony City Osaki by Nikken Sekkei
    A system of ceramic louvres on the eastern side of the building "act as enormous sprinklers for the environment," <a href="http://www.nikken.co.jp/en/innovationfocus.html">according to the Nikken Sekkei website</a>.
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  • Sony City Osaki by Nikken Sekkei
    The ceramic pipes are made from soil, and on hot days rainwater collected from the building's roof is pumped through them to help keep the building cool.
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  • Sony City Osaki by Nikken Sekkei
    The firm estimates that the bioskin system can lower the temperature of the surrounding air by about 2°C. Instead of contributing to the heat island effect, Nikken Sekkei expects the building to serve as an urban "cool spot."
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  • Sony City Osaki by Nikken Sekkei
    On the southern face of the building, solar panels protrude from the facade. The solar panels also double as shades, so they produce energy while keeping the interior of the building cool.
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Sony City Osaki by Nikken Sekkei

Japanese architecture firm Nikken Sekkei recently took top honors in the Production/Energy/Recycling category at the World Architecture Festival for its work on the Sony City Osaki building in Tokyo. The building is the first of its kind to use a natural 'bioskin' cooling system, which pulls heat away from the building as water evaporates from it, causing the air around the building to cool.

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