V Arc | v-arc.com.au V-Arc are currently in construction on Claremont St, South Yarra. This three-storey (plus ground floor carpark) office refurbishment incorporates a number of green initiatives. This includes a “responsive and adaptive building management system tied to a clever services application, innovative re-use of existing building materials, rainwater harvesting and grey water re-use, […]
September 21st, 2009
V Arc | v-arc.com.au
V-Arc are currently in construction on Claremont St, South Yarra. This three-storey (plus ground floor carpark) office refurbishment incorporates a number of green initiatives.
This includes a “responsive and adaptive building management system tied to a clever services application, innovative re-use of existing building materials, rainwater harvesting and grey water re-use, effective solar array and integrated fit-out options.”
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