New GX-Oriented Housing Exhibition in Nagoya's Showa Ward
The unveiling of a new model house exhibition, named the "Machikado Exhibition Hall," is scheduled for mid-October 2026 in Yagoto Fujimi, Nagoya's Showa Ward. Developed by Arr Planner, a company focusing on residential platforms primarily for detached homes, this initiative aims to provide a hands-on experience of GX-oriented housing, which is pivotal given the growing movement towards a decarbonized society.
Exhibition Overview
The "Machikado Exhibition Hall" will showcase a real-size model house set in an actual residential area, allowing visitors to deeply understand the integration of architectural design within community settings. This exhibition will illustrate how homes can harmonize with their surroundings while optimizing space usage and light intake.
Features of the Model House
Visitors can expect to experience a modern house characterized by a gray palette that blends materials like tiles and wood, creating a hotel-like, luxurious ambiance. One outstanding feature is the high ceiling, which enhances the sense of openness while maintaining a calm and unpretentious interior aesthetic.
The model house focuses on sustainability, equipped with solar panels and constructed with insulation performance grades that exceed expectations, qualifying as a GX-oriented housing design. These homes surpass the standards of ZEH (Net Zero Energy House), aiming for a radical reduction in energy consumption and enhanced energy efficiency.
Moreover, the exhibition will offer an interactive experience with IoT functionalities, allowing visitors to remotely operate household appliances through their smartphones.
Understanding GX-Oriented Housing
GX-oriented housing represents a significant leap towards a sustainable future, aligning with the principles of Green Transformation (GX). These homes are designed to operate at zero energy balance, integrating high-performance insulation with energy-saving and energy-generating features. Key requirements include a 35% reduction in primary energy consumption excluding renewable energy and a complete reduction (100%) when including it.
Experience the Machikado Exhibition Hall
The "Machikado Exhibition Hall" offers a unique perspective on home design, distinct from traditional housing exhibitions. Attendees can explore the spatial dynamics concerning neighboring houses, including distance configurations, lighting, room proportions, and material textures. This initiative emphasizes Arr Planner's commitment to enhancing surrounding living environments through innovative housing solutions.
As the opening approaches, visit the official website and social media pages for updates and further information:
This new exhibition not only invites innovation but also fosters community development and environmental sustainability, setting a precedent for future residential projects in Japan.