Long Awaited 6 Green Star Geyser Building Opening Its Doors
4 September 2012
Long Awaited 6 Green Star Geyser Building Is Opening Its Doors
Green walls, passive heating and 100% fresh air - the first building to be awarded a 6 Green Star rating in New Zealand is ready for business.
Located in Parnell, Auckland, the Geyser building has set a new benchmark for environmentally sustainable design, earning its 6 Green Star – Office Design certified rating from the New Zealand Green Building Council in late 2009.
Designed by Patterson Associates and owned by Samson Corporation; Geyser boasts a spacious retail floor, 24 offices and a 165 car stacking machine.
Samson Corporation General Manager Marco Creemers says Geyser takes sustainable design to the next level.
“It’s not only architecturally innovative, it offers huge cost-savings for businesses with an impressive range of green features and a workplace to be proud of,” he says.
A 6 Green Star certified rating represents world leadership in the Green Star building rating system, which was developed to assess environmentally sustainable design initiatives, says New Zealand Green Building Council’s CEO Alex Cutler.
“Businesses here will be making a statement about their commitment to staff, customers and the planet. Much of the focus of green buildings is on benefits such as energy and water savings but just as important is the quality of the working and living environment,” she says.
International research shows improving the quality of the workplace boosts productivity and reduces sick days. “Geyser promotes environmental, cultural and social well being,” says Marco Creemers. “The buildings are positioned around a courtyard and there’s a system of atriums with pedestrian linkages to promote networking and a sense of community.”
Other features include state-of-the-art eco-technology that enables the building to heat itself by trapping warm air between its walls in the winter, whilein summer the entire outer skin opens electronically for full ventilation. It also has an automated car-stacking machine that actually parks your car for you.
“You park in a virtual garage and then a turntable spins the car around, loads it onto a lift and takes it to an available space,” says Mr Creemers. “You just swipe your card when you come back and the machine finds and returns your car to you.”
Geyser’s range of
high-tech, sustainable features mean inhabitants can benefit
from:
• Using nearly a third less energy
• Using
half the amount of artificial lighting and water - Breathing
100% fresh air (compared with 25% in air conditioned
offices)
• Accessing a 165 vehicle automated car
stacker (all disabled car parks)
• Using a rainwater
harvesting system to store and supply water to the toilets
and irrigation system
• Utilising showers, lockers and
cycle parks to encourage active transport, as well as being
close to major public transport hubs.
Background Information
What is the Geyser
building?
The Geyser building was designed by
Patterson Associates and completed in 2012.
Where is
Geyser located?
Geyser is located in the upmarket,
central Auckland suburb of Parnell at 100 Parnell
Road.
When will Geyser be available for
lease?
September 1, 2012.
What does Geyser offer
in terms of office and retail space?
Geyser has 24
offices and six retail/hospitality spaces that can be
combined to make larger spaces. It has 182 car parks, 165 of
which are located in an automated car-stacker. Geyser is
ideally suited for mediumto large sized businesses
interested in cost savings while looking after their staff,
clients and the planet.
Where can businesses go for
more information?
www.geyserparnell.co.nz and www.forlease.co.nz
What is the 6
Green Star – Office Design Rating?
The New Zealand
Green Building Council awarded Geyser New Zealand’s first
6 Green Star – Office Design certified rating in 2009. The
rating system was developed in 2007 to assess
environmentally sustainable building design and construction
initiatives.
What sustainable features does Geyser offer businesses and visitors?
• Uses nearly a third
less energy than a typical building of its size - Uses half
the amount of artificial lighting and water
• Provides
100% fresh air (compared with an average of 25% for air
conditioned offices in New Zealand) 165 vehicle automated
car park stacking system with 25% of spaces nominated for
small, more fuel-efficient cars
• Rainwater harvesting
system to store and supply water to toilets and irrigation
system
• Maximises natural daylight by dividing the
structure into five individual sub-buildings, which are set
around a system of atriums with pedestrian
linkages
• Creates natural heating and cooling
ventilation
• Encourages active transport by providing
showers, lockers and cycle parks, as well as being close to
major public transport hubs
• Boosts productivity and
reduces absenteeism (international research shows
‘green’ buildings achieve this)
• Generates a sense
of community by being built around an internal
courtyard.
Patterson Associates
Last year,
Patterson Associates was named by the world’s most
searched architectural journal, World Architecture
News, as one of five firms “whose directional ideas
are helping to shape the future of world architecture.” www.pattersons.com
The New Zealand
Green Building Council
The NZGBC is a not-for-profit,
industry organisation dedicated to accelerating the
development and adoption of market-based green building
practices. www.nzgbc.org.nz
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