Neo Natolin project in Warsaw prioritizes sustainable construction and environmental integration

by   CIJ News iDesk III
2025-08-05   10:03
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Real Management S.A. is advancing the construction of Neo Natolin, a residential estate located on Korbońskiego Street in Warsaw’s Wilanów district, with a strong focus on environmental responsibility and sustainable urban planning. The development features semi-detached single-family homes with private gardens, built using low-emission materials and designed to align with ecological principles.

The project integrates solutions such as heat pumps, ventilation systems with carbon filters, and infrastructure for electric vehicle charging and photovoltaic installations. Fireplaces and fossil fuel-based heating have been excluded from the design, and natural, low-emission materials have been used throughout the construction process.

The site plan includes landscaped areas, a retention reservoir for water management, and plantings that enhance biodiversity. In the first phase, 95 trees and more than 9,300 shrubs, grasses, and perennials were introduced, with species chosen to support pollinators and natural habitats.

Each plot in the estate has been planned with 70 percent of its area as biologically active space. Recreational features such as green squares, a pond, and play areas have also been incorporated into the layout.

Neo Natolin will eventually consist of around 200 homes. The first 84 were completed in summer 2024, and the second phase will add 58 more in various sizes ranging from 190 to 258 square meters. Construction of the next segment is scheduled to start in the third quarter of 2025.

The architectural concept for the project was developed by the APA Wojciechowski studio.

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