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🌱 The most effective sustainability is often invisible. The greatest impact is often created by actions we never notice—energy saved, resources preserved, emissions reduced, and healthier environments for people. This is reflected across many of our projects in China. One example is the Pudong Art Museum in Shanghai, designed by Ateliers Jean Nouvel. In the Mirror Gallery facing the Bund, our energy designer implemented a typical yet effective energy concept that reduced total energy consumption by around one-third compared to the conventional approach. This optimized concept also cut the maximum air flow volume by half, significantly reducing the size of the Air Handling Units and lowering the initial investment. At Drees & Sommer, we believe sustainable transformation happens through thousands of conscious decisions that quietly shape a better future. Our new Invisible campaign celebrates these often-unseen contributions and reminds us that meaningful change doesn't always need to be visible to be powerful. Invisible to nature. Essential to a livable future. 🌐 #DreesSommer #Sustainability #InvisibleForNature #Innovation #FutureWorthLiving #China
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