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Robert Decker and Josef Huber are creating a revolution in the future of living with housing modules. The two CEOs of Timber Homes have set themselves the goal of producing living space as efficiently and scalably as possible. So, in Germany, a smart residential building was created using the timber module construction method. A total of 69 Miniservers were installed. The goal of the Timber Homes residential building was, on the one hand, to raise living and operating comfort to a new level. On the other hand, this project focused on sustainability and optimising energy costs. All requirements could be implemented with Loxone without any problems.
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In the various rooms, lighting and shading can be controlled directly via the attached Touch Tree. The Loxone T5 button standard guarantees comprehensible operation. In addition, each flat has a ventilation unit that can be fully integrated into Loxone. Depending on the comfort temperature, heating or cooling is fully automated.
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The easy-to-operate automatic light control and the central function of the shutters and lighting are added value for the Timber Homes room modules. Likewise, the compatibility with the KNX standard offers a great advantage in terms of cooperation with other Smart Home components.
Robert DeckerCEO & Owner, Timber Homes GmbH & Co. KG
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