
Creating Spaces Beyond Luxury: A Look at the Nako Project
08/12/2023
The Nako Residence exemplifies Divan’s commitment to combining aesthetic design with economic and environmental sustainability, creating spaces that enhance residents' quality of life while promoting community and reducing costs.
In the world of modern construction, many companies focus on creating buildings that impress with luxury and grandeur. However, what sets Nako apart is its dedication to creating spaces that enhance the quality of life for residents, not just offering aesthetically pleasing and luxurious designs. At Nako , the primary objective is to develop projects that combine beauty with high functionality and economic sustainability. One such example of this approach is a recent success, where Nako not only met economic sustainability criteria but also delivered remarkable aesthetics and performance.

Case Study: “Nako “
The NAKO project exemplifies Divan’s philosophy. The focus was on designing a building that is not only architecturally striking but also enhances the residents’ overall well-being. The project integrates sustainable economic principles, reducing long-term costs for residents and using modern technology to optimize energy consumption. Designed to maximize natural light, the building incorporates smart temperature control and ventilation systems, ensuring comfort and reducing the need for excessive energy use.
In addition to individual living spaces, the green areas and communal spaces are meticulously designed to encourage social interaction among residents. This approach transforms Nako into more than just a living space; it becomes a small, sustainable community where individuals can feel connected to their environment and each other.
Economic Sustainability and High Performance
A major challenge in designing modern, luxurious buildings is balancing the costs of construction and operation. In Nako, this challenge was successfully addressed by using locally sourced and sustainable materials. This not only helped reduce the initial construction costs but also contributed to the building’s longevity and reduced maintenance costs. Additionally, the use of smart energy management systems significantly reduced energy consumption, lowering residents’ monthly expenses.
Environmental and Human Sustainability
For Nako, architecture is not just about visual aesthetics; it has a direct impact on residents’ quality of life and the environment. Nako constantly strives to create designs that use resources efficiently and positively impact the environment. This includes incorporating rainwater harvesting systems and landscaping with native plants that require less water.

Conclusion
The Nako project is a prime example of development that goes beyond mere luxury. In this project, aesthetics, economic sustainability, and environmental responsibility have been seamlessly combined to create a space that promotes a better, more human-centric way of living. This type of architecture, which addresses both current needs and future environmental impact, is what makes Nako stand out from other developer firms.