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and the integration of planting and natural light throughout the building , aims to give users the feeling of being in nature , while situated in the heart of Sandton .
Four air cooled chillers selected for high part load performance serve the chilled and heating water system for cooling and heating the spaces . Basements are ventilated only when required through carbon monoxide sensors . Fresh air is pre-cooled or pre-heated separately and serves all the occupied spaces .
The building is designed to take advantage of natural daylight . The lighting system uses a combination of motion detectors and efficient
fittings to make sure the lighting system uses as little energy as possible .
Interior Architecture and Design Savile Row ’ s creative concept for the 140 West Street interior architecture was influenced by the concept of a conservatory with its filtered light and light steel framework – as portrayed on the base building atrium enclosure . This signature , multivolume ‘ winter garden ’ feel atrium flows into excellent amenities provided in the building , namely the Olive + Plate coffee shop and the unique building ‘ working lounge ’ which is surrounded by a landscaped terrace .
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