Thursday 31 July 2014

WTC in Manesar: North India’s First of its Kind Eco-friendly Corporate Hub



Green Buildings Worldwide

There are many green buildings found in USA that have been developed as an effective solution to reduce greenhouse gases effect on our planet earth. India is not far behind when it comes to addressing the need for bringing about higher environmental sustainability.  Of late, we have seen a number of real estate development companies working on various green projects – both commercial and residential in different cities of India. 

Green Office Building in India: The World Trade Center

Sharing information about the green commercial buildings in India, automatically the name of the World Trade Center or WTC comes first in our mind. This building was designed and developed by one of the famous real estate development companies – AN Buildwell. It is located on a total area of 1.6 million square feet. There are a total of 5 blocks in the Spire Edge WTC. All the buildings have an eye-catching design and eco-friendly systems to reduce the adverse effects of greenhouse gases on the environment. 


More Information about the Eco-friendly WTC

Apart from the unique structural designs of the WTC, there is massive use of natural renewable energy including solar energy. You will see solar panels installed throughout the Spire Edge site to trap sun’s energy and use the same to generate electricity and heat. This electricity is used to run machines within the building and also lighten the entire site. Using energy-efficient lights and technologies help to lower the cost of companies and save money on electric bills. There is also ventilation designs, insulation system designed to promote eco-friendliness. 

Location of the World Trade Center in Manesar

The World Trade Center in Manesar is located in a very convenient place with easy access to public transport. The complex is situated close to the Delhi International Airport, NH-8 and KMP Expressway. Arriving from Jaipur, Gurgaon, Delhi and Punjab is therefore quite easy both by airways and roadways.

No comments:

Post a Comment