| Low energy design |
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| JPMorgan Chase: new, highly energy efficient data centre |
| Lead consultant designing M&E services for a £16m, two storey UK data centre. Includes 1500ft² of net technical space hosting mission critical services and innovative air conditioning designed to reduce energy consumption by 40%. |
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| The Red Radiant Ceiling |
| A new invention by Red to replace the hotel fan coil air conditioning systems, this system, now patent pending, is quiet, involves little maintenance, takes up less ceiling depth and produces energy savings of approximately 25%. |
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| SSL sustainability workshops |
| As a leading member of the Sainsbury’s estate design team, Red now regularly participates in facilitated workshops for Sainsbury’s which are a major part of the retailer’s drive to reduce energy consumption in their stores by 25%, before going on to create carbon negative stores |
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| Seawater cooling system for Southampton hotel |
| The first hotel in the UK to be cooled by seawater will do so using a system conceived and designed by Red. |
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| Energy Consultancy for Lidl |
| Appointment by Hyder to advise on ways to comply with the new Part L Building Regulations and the London Borough’s requirements for low and zero carbon engineering systems. Includes a comprehensive review of a proposed ground source heating & cooling system. |
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| Low carbon international design standards for InterContinental Hotels EMEA |
| The largest hotel group in the world, IHG commissioned Red to draft its design standards, including a significant emphasis on energy efficiency, for all its new hotels in Europe, Middle East and Asia. |
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| Middle East City : environmental master planning |
| Appointment by a major international consultancy to assist in developing an environmental master plan for a new 72 square kilometre city in the Middle East with a built area of 80 million square metres and an anticipated population of 800,000 people. |
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| Amstel InterContinental Hotel |
| River water cooling upgrade. |
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| Le Grand Hotel Paris: proposals to cut high energy spend |
| Survey and proposals for this prestigious central Paris five star hotel property to consider options for reducing high energy costs following a recent major refurbishment. |
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