Tour the edgy Ironbank building
Ironbank is the first building in New Zealand to have achieved a 5 Green Star - Office Built v1 rating. This is your chance to get a look inside this award-winning new building at some of the green features that helped it achieve a 5 Green Star - Office Built (v1) certified rating.
Plus, you will get hear from the project team who worked on the building:
Ben Hayes from RTA Studio will present the design solutions for Ironbank,and Dave Warren from Macrennie Commercial Construction Limited will discuss how they delivered the plans laid out in design promise to achieve a Green Star - Office Built rating.
Ironbank features you will see and hear about include:
100% outdoor air ensured via an effective, flexible natural ventilation strategy, 94.5% of construction waste recycled, an innovative car stacking system that significantly reduces predicted lighting and ventilation energy use typically associated with car parking,solar hot water systems,and more!
Register early , as spaces are limited.
Date: Wednesday, 31st March Time: Tour begins 5.30pm Venue:Ironbank Building, 150 Karangahape Rd, Auckland Cost: NZGBC Members: Free of Charge Non-members: $35 (GST Inclusive) Maximum of 5 people per organization)
Parking: There is parking available at the Karangahape Rd Parking Building on Mercury Lane, at a cost.
Register early, as spaces are limited.
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