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Daikin Joins “Folkart Country” Project in İzmir’s Urla District

Daikin has announced its participation in the “Folkart Country” project, a high-end residential development located in Urla, İzmir. Known for its partnerships in major construction projects, Daikin continues to strengthen its reputation as a trusted HVAC solutions provider.

According to the company statement, Daikin has previously delivered climate control solutions for hospitals, shopping malls, prestigious residential buildings, and hotels. Its selection as the climate control partner for Folkart Country Urla further highlights the brand’s reliability and expertise.

The Folkart Country Urla project comprises 157 detached villas designed with a refined lifestyle in mind, emphasizing harmony with nature. The development features spacious gardens, modern architectural details, and expansive living spaces, all aimed at delivering a serene and luxurious living experience.

In these villas, where comfort is a top priority, customized HVAC solutions are essential. Citing the success of previous collaborations and the reliability of Daikin systems, Folkart once again chose Daikin as its climate technology partner.

Project Specifications:

  • 157 Mini VRV outdoor units
  • 873 indoor units
  • Total system capacity: 1,188 horsepower

Each villa is equipped with a Mini VRV outdoor unit paired with aesthetically designed Daikin indoor units, selected to maximize indoor comfort. The duct-type indoor units were specifically chosen for their ease of use, low noise levels, compact design, and aesthetic compatibility with modern interiors.

The entire system is managed via Daikin’s Madoka Assistant controllers, which feature a sleek design and intuitive interface, enabling homeowners to easily control their indoor climate.

The Folkart Country Urla project stands as a prime example of Daikin’s advanced technology, eco-conscious approach, and user-centric solutions. With its energy-efficient and environmentally friendly systems, Daikin continues to play a vital role in shaping the climate control infrastructure of tomorrow’s living spaces.

Source: Anadolu Ajansı/ Prepared by: İlayda Gök

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