and Interiors, WELL certification and Zero Carbon. Additionally, it is located within the Riverlands Precinct, which is on track to secure a 5-star Green Star Sustainable Urban Precinct Rating within the next two months.
The project is designed to not only minimise its ecological footprint but also enhance biodiversity, support local communities and create longterm value for both Amazon and its employees. Landscaping encourages the habitation of native plants, including fynbos and 20 critically endangered species, reinforcing the site’ s role in environmental stewardship.
Pursuing WELL and Green Star certifications, the campus prioritises energy efficiency, indoor air quality and employee well-being. Sustainable
building materials, electric vehicle charging stations and climate-responsive architecture further reduce environmental impact. By incorporating biophilic design- bringing nature into the workspace- the project not only conserves resources but also enhances employee health and productivity.
Strategically designed to support AWS’ s operational efficiency and long-term growth, the campus consolidates multiple offices into a single, high-performance workplace. This optimisation reduces operational costs while increasing flexibility for future needs. Agile workspaces enable teams to scale and adapt, ensuring the campus remains relevant as business demands evolve.
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