Kyrgyzstan's housing stock includes more than 1 million buildings, most of which need renovation and modernization. About 10,000 new facilities, mostly residential buildings, are being built in the country every year.
However, the buildings sector remains one of the most energy-intensive: buildings account for more than 40% of the consumption of fossil energy resources, over 70% of electricity consumption, about 50% of natural gas use, and 1/3 of all CO2 emissions.
This level of consumption exacerbates the problem of electricity shortages and increases the country's vulnerability to climate change and rising tariffs. The solution to these challenges is the transition to energy efficient construction. Integrated insulation of buildings reduces heat loss by up to 75%, which significantly reduces energy consumption and makes living more comfortable and economical. It is important to take into account the principles of energy and resource conservation both in the renovation of existing buildings and in new construction, using modern technical solutions and equipment.
This section presents 6 architectural projects of low-rise residential buildings for reuse, designed with an emphasis on:

- energy efficiency
- heat saving
- resistance to the climatic conditions of our republic.
These projects will help:
- reduce energy consumption
- simplify the selection of a ready-made solution
- accelerate coordination with local architectural authorities
- facilitate obtaining permits
You can download the projects in PDF format and use them as part of the green housing renovation in Kyrgyzstan. The projects were developed within the framework of the initiative "Promoting the inclusion of internal migrants in the process of green renovation in Kyrgyzstan" with the support of the Development Fund of the International Organization for Migration (IDF).





