Website | www.charmexgreenbuilding.com |
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Industry | Real Estate and construction |
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Business | Holding company |
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Address | Calle Miguel Faraday, 20, 28906 - Getafe |
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2 total spaces available
At Charmex Green Building, we try to work to meet the needs of the companies that occupy the building and the people who compose them, seeking a pleasant and comfortable environment, committed to sustainability, healthy and safe.
This office project has established a standard in efficiency and sustainability, incorporating high-performance and energy-efficient technologies, minimizing water consumption and reducing the city's ecological footprint. When located in a LEED building, tenants benefit from adequate indoor air quality, with parking spaces equipped for disabled people, proximity to community services, as well as diverse uses, an urbanization with green areas and strategies that improve hygrothermal conditions and serve to alleviate the heat island effect, facilities for efficient use of water and energy, and selection of exterior and interior materials following rigorous sustainability and health criteria. These strategies combine to create a healthier workplace and improve the indoor environment for all employees and visitors to the building.
Some of the building's innovative features are closely linked to new efficiency technologies in installations: double-flush toilets, water-saving faucets with flow regulators, higher ventilation rates than established by regulations, high-efficiency LED luminaires, electric vehicle charging stations or a waste recycling system that is also accessible to tenants. Others, such as the building's thermal envelope and the incorporation of products with sustainability criteria (environmental product declaration, declaration of raw material sources, declaration of chemical ingredients, materials with low emissions of volatile organic compounds) and of regional origin in construction systems, are more imperceptible improvements that are integrated into the building, improving its performance and making a qualitative difference with the rest of the built environment.