
Harvesting of condensate water from air-conditioners and rainwater to a 100,000 litre capacity storage tank to maintain landscaping.
Car wash bays which use recycled water.
Cross-ventilation optimised to minimise use of air-conditioners.
Operable sun-shading devices for residents to control their own environments.
Vertical 'green walls' to raw concrete finishes, achieving a timeless quality while reducing levies for sinking funds.
Extensive use of raw materials such as stone and coloured concrete has reduced the use of applied finishes [eg. paint] – minimising the ongoing maintenance and related detrimental effects on the environment.
Energy efficient design of lighting to all common areas incorporating the use of sensors and timing devices.
Extensive sustainable landscaped gardens.
Passive architectural elements that maintain environmental comfort have been included in the design, to reduce energy consumption.
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