Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria
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Emerging as a radiant centerpiece amidst the thriving metropolis of Port Harcourt, Nigeria, the Chrome Group Tower stands as a testament to sustainable innovation and architectural ingenuity. This 11-story edifice, meticulously crafted to minimize its environmental footprint while maximizing employee well-being, redefines the landscape of urban development.
The building’s design embodies a holistic approach to sustainability, seamlessly integrating a network of interrelated strategies that reduce its reliance on non-renewable resources and foster harmony with the surrounding environment. Lush greenery embraces the tower, creating a tranquil oasis amidst the urban buzz. A picturesque side parking lot, accommodating approximately 127 cars, blends gracefully with the natural surroundings.
Upon entering the building, visitors are greeted by a serene ambiance, accentuated by a cascading fountain that exudes tranquility and elegance. The interior spaces are designed to nurture a sense of well-being and productivity, bathed in natural light that penetrates through an expansive glass curtain wall. External shading elements strategically positioned on the façade preserve stunning views of the city while minimizing the need for energy-intensive internal blinds.
The building’s rooftop showcases a commitment to sustainability, featuring an extensive green roof that not only enhances the building’s aesthetic appeal but also contributes to energy efficiency and rainwater harvesting. This innovative system has the potential to make the Chrome Group Tower self-sustainable in terms of water supply, reducing its reliance on municipal resources.
From façade to finishes, every element of the Chrome Group Tower prioritizes the health and well-being of its occupants. The building’s modern design creates an inspiring and invigorating workspace, setting a new standard for future state-of-the-art office buildings.
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1st Floor, 274A Kofo Abayomi Street,
Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria.
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