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Priva Campus

In the design of the Campus much attention is paid to connect the building and horticultural segment figuratively Glass facades for seamless connection to environment Atrium surface 1,500 m 2 6,000 m² of glass OPL architecten Utrecht Building one Priva

Campus completed in 2007

This building reflects our knowledge and expertise in the field of climate control and control technology This office complex is a showcase for our ability to create a comfortable, healthy and productive working environment, without using a single cubic meter of natural gas Atrium as a central meeting space Knowledge and experience in both segments increase eachother Training of groups upto 40 people Campus for knowledge exchange

Auditorium for education

Priva CO 2 emissions decreased by 60% No gas consumption Underground energy storage with warm and cold wells Chilled ceilings instead of energy-guzzling airco-systems Sustainable, natural materials Bamboo floors Moss and sedum have been planted on the roof: cool in the summer, insulation in the winter Sustainable means CO 2 neutral

Natural climate in Atrium

Multifunctional, thanks to subdivision into segments Separately heat and light regulation of all 513 segments Chilled ceilings controlled by 480 Priva Top Control Comforte CX controllers and 1920 motorised valves HF lighting system that adjusts to the level of natural light and can detect whether people are present in an office Climate control is disabled by window signaling when opening windows The showcase of Priva

Multifunctional business restaurant