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Supermaxi Quicentro

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Certification level: Certified

Project info

Size3,202 sq m

Supermaxi Quicentro obtained the LEED certification for Commercial Interiors by renovating an existing space, incorporating strategies for relationship with the environment, design and efficient systems that allowed achieving the greatest energy efficiency, lower water consumption, less impact on the environment and better comfort conditions for its users.

Supermaxi Quicentro is an interior design and construction project where lower emission materials and efficient sanitary pieces were installed that reduce the use of drinking water by 40%, reducing the impact on the environment and municipal systems.

Supermaxi Quicentro achieved a 20% reduction in energy consumption, through the adequate fenestration by making maximum use of natural lighting and using daylight dimming controls to reduce indoor lighting levels when natural light is available.

Supermaxi Quicentro was designed to achieve the best thermal comfort conditions with the most efficient air conditioning and mechanical ventilation systems available and with refrigerant use control, guaranteeing comfortable temperatures with lower energy consumption and lower emissions, keeping the building and its occupants healthy.

Architecture: Arch. Marcelo Soto, WS&A

Construction: WS&A

LEED certification: VIVA Arquitectura

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