• From Hutch to Vodafone, now to ‘GREEN’

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    Vodafone’s new call centre in Stroke-on-Trent, has been designed to make employees more sensitive towards the environment and spread awareness regarding greener architectures. The building is totally made of steel and mineral wool. The building has been very thoughtfully been planned to accommodate more than 900 people and provide easy flexibility for moving around when required. Daylight-controlled lighting is fitted in the main halls to maximise the use of natural daylight and minimize the use of electric lighting and stored rainwater is used to flush the toilets. Now only if more such big wigs adopt such policies, will the people be more conscious about being eco-sensitive.


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    [WorldArchitectureNews]

    Posted in Topics:Architecture, Tags: , on December 9, 2009