The newly constructed Oncology & Foundation Offices at Victoria General Hospital are designed to enhance the health and wellbeing of occupants while employing sustainable materials and building practices. Features include water-conserving fixtures, increased access to personal environmental controls, digitally controlled HVAC systems, and high-recycled content in building materials. The project has also utilized low-emitting paints, sealants and adhesives which have drastically reduced the concentration of harmful VOCs, and contributed to the exceptional air quality in the facilty.
This project has succeeded in creating a centre of health and healing that also exhibits responsible stewardship of the environment.
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