LONG SECTION
spacing , create an efficient and flexible space for the occupiers . Each building encloses a private landscaped ‘ forest ’, bringing nature into the very fabric of the building and providing outdoor breakaway places . These public spaces , together with landscaped podium and central atriums within the buildings , provide meeting points and spaces for collaboration , while within the forest areas , spaces for quiet and contemplation are provided .
The design of the aluminium panelled façades on the first and second floors , together with the central atriums , ensure optimal light penetration into the large floor plates , while carefully controlling both glare and heat gain , and thus ensuring the comfort of the occupier .
The principles of workplace satisfaction , collaboration and sustainability have been integrated throughout the Bridge Park buildings , creating powerful and dynamic spaces . There has been a strong focus on sustainability , and the environmental strategy encompasses energy , transport , water , waste and occupant health design initiatives . While undeniably energy-efficient , the new buildings prioritise comfort and productivity , with factors such as air quality and indoor pollutants , thermal comfort , adequate lighting , glare control , access to daylight and views , and sound levels taken into account . As a result of these initiatives the Bridge Park development has achieved a 5 Star Green Star SA design rating .
Planning The Bridge Park development has a gross construction area of 46,035m 2 and 18,048m 2 of rentable
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