JLL's Bengaluru Global Center of Expertise Office achieves LEED® V4 Platinum Certification
JLL India , the largest real estate consultancy and professional services firm in the country, achieved a rare milestone with its TDIM office in Bangalore achieving LEED V4 Platinum certification from Green Business Certification Inc. (GBCI). This prestigious certification has been awarded for designing an energy and water efficient space under the interior fit out category, known as LEED for Interior Design and Construction: Commercial Interiors. Ramesh Nair, CEO & Country Hea d – India, JLL said: “This certification symbolises JLL’s continued commitment to sustainability and building a better tomorrow, surpassing JLL’s earlier achievements on green certification. JLL leads by example and has set high standards while building new fit out spaces.” George Thomas, Chief Information Officer, JLL Asia Pacific said: “The design of the TDIM office ensures wellbeing of inhabitants through a slew of measures such as enhanced air quality that effectively combats VOC, particulate matter 2.5 and 10, height adjustable and ergonomically designed furniture and circadian lighting, to mention a few. This new technology innovation centre is a living model of the future of work and human experience – concepts that are becoming the foundation for future modern workplaces, of which JLL is a strong advocate in this age of disruption. We are humbled by and proud of this certification, that demonstrates our commitment to sustainability as we advance our digital ambitions.” Key features of the state-of-the-art office at TDIM CoE, Bangalore are:< /b> Sustainable office premises provide better air quality, natural light and an optimal and pleasant indoor environment. Enhanced IEQ (Indoor Environmental Quality) for occupants is achieved by initiatives such as using less toxic interiors, low-emitting adhesives, paints, carpets furniture and composite wood, illuminating 75% of the space with natural light, and increasing thermal comfort via zone controls for air conditioning and better ventilation. These factors are important in improving the quality of work life and the efficiency of building occupants. Cumulatively, they dir ectly translate into improved productivity and decreased ailments for occupants.
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