The Skanska office building in the center of Budapest, The Nordic Light, was constructed according to the latest certified ecological practices and aspires to achieve LEED Gold certification. It has a significant chance to maintain Hungary's tradition of receiving internationally recognized awards. Last year, the LEED Gold award was also won by the project in Budapest, Eiffel Palace, which was recognized as the building of the year by the European Council for Sustainable Buildings. Both projects utilized ceiling systems from Armstrong, an active member of the Green Building Council Czech Republic.
The entire The Nordic Light complex is not yet completed. However, the building has already received pre-certification for LEED Gold.
The complex offers 26,200 square meters of office space, a restaurant, and other amenities. There is also a three-story parking facility and a spacious garden surrounding the building. The Nordic Light is among the most attractive buildings in Budapest, primarily due to its energy-efficient technologies and interesting architectural design. Ceiling systems from Armstrong are also included in the building's interiors.
Armstrong World Industries is a pioneer in ecological approaches in construction within its field. It is, like Skanska, an active member of the Green Building Council Czech Republic.
Budapest has been an inspiration for sustainable buildings for many years. The Eiffel Palace project is the first office building in Central and Eastern Europe to receive double environmental certification - meeting the stringent criteria of both BREEAM and the aforementioned LEED standards.
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