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VIRET

Viret represents a breakthrough in the implementation of Ecologically Sustainable Development for residential living in South East Queensland.
Featuring cross flow ventilation, open living spaces, eco friendly materials, water and energy efficient services and an integrated landscape approach, Viret offers the latest in sustainable apartment living.

No need for a car here, as secure bike storage, easy access to bikeways and near  by train and bus services all encourage you to minimise your transportation impact on the environment. Recycle your waste in the communal recycling facility or feed your organic waste in the vermiculture station.

Viret offers options to enable you to do the right thing by our environment. Natural lighting to all internal spaces means you don’t have to rely on artificial lighting, solar power reduces your power bills and your thermal comfort can be naturally or artificially achieved under your control.

Existing site vegetation was retained to enhance Viret’s natural character and ‘Living Walls’ assist in reducing the heat load to the building fabric.

This project set benchmarks in the development approval phase as Brisbane City Council’s Sustainable DA Team worked with the project team to achieve many of Viret’s unique features. Site secure breezeways and access ways ensure all units benefit from Brisbane’s sub tropical idyllic climate.

Viret has evolved from the 2003 World Environment Day Sustainable Apartment prototype assembled in Brisbane’s King George Square to demonstrate how sustainable apartment living can be practical and achievable. Low toxic finishes, recycled materials, sustainably sourced cladding and flooring all make up Viret’s unique living environment.

“We all have a responsibility to reduce our impact on this planet and address the environmental problems our society has created. The strategies adopted in the development of Viret quantifiably reduce the environmental impacts such a project creates. It provides solutions for ongoing water and energy conservation, offering its occupants practical solutions for living sustainably”.

It is hoped all future residential developments address environmental issues as comprehensively as the Viret project. “I have no doubt that the public will choose Ecologically Sustainable Development once they have a choice to distinguish it in the marketplace”. Sustainable living options will be embraced by the general public which up until now has not had many sustainable apartment choices.