Tuesday 30 September 2014

SpireEdge: Ensuring Your Savings by Helping You ‘Go Green’



When the right belief meets the right attitude, the results are nothing short of magical. Such is the situation with Spire Edge in Gurgaon. The green project perceives environmental prosperity as solemnly as commercial viability. As a result, it brings together a dream team under one roof, which believes in building optimally energy efficient buildings only. Right from its architectures to consultants, all work tirelessly on this project to produce a grand office complex that’s a perfect example of fine balance between natural and mechanical resources in a building. 

Excellent Bio-Climatic Design

Spire Edge WTC in Manesar sports a bio-climatic design, which means the office complex uses natural resources optimally alongside the man-made materials. The building sports of one of its kind vertical landscapes woven throughout the design. Thus, all workspaces housed in the project have greenery inevitably integrated into their interior and exterior designs. Moreover, there is a constant effort to further reduce greenhouse gas emissions from the building complex. The same has been achieved by using innovative green technology that reduces energy consumption from conventional sources and installs on-site energy production machines using available renewable energy resources.

Making Economics Sensible

The project integrates power optimization technology wherein electrical appliances switch off automatically when not in use. Thus the project is designed to save energy consumption in the complex by at least 25%. Also, the project has on-site facility to recycle water, rain water harvesting as well as innovative architecture that reduces water consumption in the complex by at least 40%. In other words, the project is designed to save water and electricity, which in turn spells out savings for the enterprises housed in the office complex. 

To conclude, the green office complex in Manesar (Gurgaon) is an exclusive project that is designed to reduce demand for all resources, including water, electricity and gas. The project professes that more can be done with less and thereby passes on substantial savings in the long run to its inhabitants.

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