How Deutsche Bank’s Towers are Going Green (Animation)
Few weeks ago we have told you the fact that the two ‘old’ towers of Deutsche Bank’s Frankfurt headquarters are undergoing certain architectural modifications, with an ultimate goal of reducing their carbon footprints as much as possible. The flash animation below best describes this whole procedure in detail. Navigate through it; you’ll be able to know a whole lot of information on their green plan.
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Excerpt from the source:
The greatest refurbishment of a building undertaken in Europe will create one of the most eco-friendly high-rise buildings in the world – the headquarters of Deutsche Bank in Frankfurt. Until 2010, we will carry out the modernization of the towers at Taunusanlage. Based on our voluntary commitment for sustainability, our objective is to contribute actively to climate protection. Energy consumption and CO2 emissions of the building will be reduced by at least 50 percent.
Source: Deutsche Bank- Banking on Green
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