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Open Space Morocco

March 20, 2013

In the middle historical heart of the economic capital, first business district, Renovated Urban Center, we propose you offices and workspaces partitioned and free of installations. CONFORT & HIGH TECH: HITACHI “Cooling Volume Variable” system makes it possible to produce the selected temperature zone by zone, by simultaneously recovering the calories of the zones to be refreshed to reinject them in the zones to be heated; the CD INVERTER technology guaranties a great comfort and allows 40% of saving (Coefficient of performance COP > 3,5). VISUAL COMFORT: DAYLIGHT OPTIMIZATION and LUMINOUS ENVIRONMENT QUALITY: A quantity and a quality of glazing which are not by chance: Generous rate of glazing of the frontage (and without exaggeration): 52%. MANAGEMENT OF LIGHTING: OPEN SPACES: measurable PHILIPS system, each luminary is independent, a sensor of light measures the natural daylight brought on its zone and defines what the luminary must bring for a quality of optimal reading on the scheme of work. Water corridor and rooms: detectors of presence animate LED spots. ACOUSTIC COMFORT: An Acousticien expert intervened: the quality of the double glazing, the thickness of the flagstones concrete and the installation of SIPLAST membrane acoustic between levels guarantee a satistying acoustic level at all levels. More details on - www.GreenTower.ma - Open Space Morocco

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