Parque Club
Parque Club is a housing project located in the Santiago de Surco district of Lima, Peru. It consists of a total of 25 apartments with an average floor space of 117 square meters.
The project was developed by Madrid Ingenieros, a local real estate development company with a focus on sustainable housing construction.
By incorporating modern construction technologies such as roof insulation, the use of energy-saving appliances such as LED lightbulbs and water-efficient plumbing features, the project was able to significantly reduce its energy and water consumption, resulting in a more sustainable construction project and a reduced carbon footprint.
Parque Club has received Final EDGE Certification from Green Business Certification Inc. (GBCI).
Technical Solutions
Energy
Reduced window to wall ratio, roof insulation, energy-saving light bulbs for external spaces, and lighting controls for corridors and staircases.
Water
Low-flow showerheads, low-flow faucets for kitchen sinks and all bathrooms, and dual-flush for water closets.
Materials
Medium-weight hollow concrete blocks for internal and external walls, facing brick and hollow concrete blocks for external walls, concrete filler slab with polysterene blocks for floor and roof construction, polysterene roof insulation, ceramic tiles and laminated wood for flooring, and aluminum window frames.
Location
Jirón El Escorial 209-217 Pasaje la Montera Mz C Lt 16-17 Lima 33, Peru
Stage
Final EDGE Certification
Date
September 1, 2021
Floor Space (m2)
4,509.69
Total CO2 Savings (annually)
33.13
Client Details
Project Auditor
Sample Auditor
Project Expert
Sample Expert