Habitat Mahidol: A Green Building Standard in the Heart of Chiang Mai
As the real estate market shifts towards sustainability, Habitat Mahidol stands as a clear reflection of a project development that prioritizes long-term environmental standards over short-term sales. This single-family home project by Orasirin Holding is positioned to be a model of Green Living in the northern region and marks a significant step for the company in systematically raising the standards of real estate development.

Located on Mahidol Road, a key economic axis of Chiang Mai, it connects to Chiang Mai International Airport in just a few minutes. It is close to hospitals, shopping centers, and major business districts, catering to young professionals, urban families, long-term residents, and foreigners seeking a high-potential secondary city. Its proximity to the Backyard Mahidol Community Mall enhances the lifestyle aspect, making daily living more convenient and comprehensive.
Habitat Mahidol is developed under the concept of Urban Green Living, which is not just a visual idea but is translated into actual design in every aspect, from project layout and green space allocation to considerations of wind and sunlight direction, as well as the selection of environmentally friendly materials. This approach helps reduce long-term energy consumption and tangibly improves the quality of the living environment.

The project has received the EDGE Preliminary Certificate from the International Finance Corporation (IFC), one of the international green building standards. This certification reflects that the project can reduce energy, water, and embodied energy in construction materials according to set criteria. The EDGE standard requires projects to have the potential to save at least 20% of resources compared to conventional buildings, serving as a testament to the project's serious commitment to environmental sustainability, rather than just a marketing message.
From a technical perspective, the design of the homes allows for natural light and proper air circulation, reducing reliance on air conditioning. The selection of low-carbon emission materials helps lower the Carbon Footprint throughout the building's life cycle. The green spaces within the project are proportionately arranged to help reduce surface temperatures and create a comfortable environment for residents. At the same time, the project layout considers privacy, safety, and efficient use of space.

Considering the context of Chiang Mai, a city that continues to grow from tourism, education, and the Digital Nomad community, the demand for high-quality housing that aligns with sustainability concepts is steadily increasing. Habitat Mahidol not only meets the needs for housing but also aligns with the long-term urban development direction that prioritizes the environment and quality of life.
Thus, Habitat Mahidol is more than just a single-family home in a prime location; it represents a significant step in raising the standards of real estate in the north towards a vision that goes beyond the term 'home' and lays the foundation for true sustainability.
