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E. U. House features lifestyle for the future


By Michelle Hsu, Special to the China Post
Friday, July 25, 2008 0:00 am


    

In light of the global “green” trend, Farglory Group collaborated with Matsushita Group

for their joint E.U. House project aimed at fully integrating living space into people‘s daily lives and our natural surroundings, under the two concepts of environmental protection and universal application.

With “E” denoting the earth or the environment and the “U” standing for universal application, the E.U. House is almost identical in concept to Farglory‘s II-Generation Housing—an integrated solution of green building, digital residential security, and everlasting quality, similar to the “environmental symbolic housing” in Japan and the “sustainable building” in Western countries. All three concepts emphasize reducing environmental impact while constructing sturdy, safe, and comfortable buildings.

“Safety and comfort are the two basic requirements for residential housing. What we target is to help people pursue maximum comfort and safety at minimum cost while using natural resources sparingly,” comments Farglory Chairman Chao Teng-hsiung.

According to Chao, a key issue to residential planning is environmental protection and energy conservation. “By designing for the future, it is pressing that we embrace natural resource conservation in both construction and usage right now—as in today.”

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For the cross-border collaboration, Chao led a delegation to visit the headquarters of Matsushita Electric Works Co. in June, joined by around 50 top executives and project managers from Farglory Group. During the event, Matsushita Group showcased its new living space concepts and detailed execution plans through a series of private seminars and meetings.

“It‘s the first time Matsushita Group opened its corporate training seminars to outsiders,” said Chao, who stressed that Farglory was proud to have had the unique privilege to join Matsushita‘s internal activities.


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E. U. House features lifestyle for the future

In light of the global “green” trend, Farglory Group collaborated with Matsushita Group for their joint E.U. House project aimed at fully integrating living space into people’s daily lives and our natural surroundings, under the two concepts of environmental protection and universal application.

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