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You and the Delta Design Systems designers working together will create a building that maximizes productivity, minimizes operating cost and helps you meet your corporate goals. Delta Design Systems takes into consideration the interaction of the whole building structure as a system, and the context in which it operates. A well designed building is not constructed from isolated building components. We take into account how each individual system within the building affects other the systems within the building.
For example, extensive daylighting techniques will reduce the operating cost of electricity for lighting. But that also reduces the heat given off by lighting fixtures, which allows a smaller air conditioning system to be used, again reducing the cost of electricity. Increased productivity is another benefit provided by extensive daylighting, reducing the cost of labor per unit of output.
.jpg) When Delta Design Systems designs a building, we consider site, energy, materials, indoor air quality, lighting, acoustics, natural resources, traffic flow, operating costs, labor costs, life-cycle maintenance costs, durability, energy efficiency, as well as the effect on the occupants and the environment, and how they are all interrelated.
Human productivity, and therefore business profitability, can be greatly enhanced by a well designed, user-responsive work environment. Natural light, comfortable temperatures and a quiet ambience are not just desirable working conditions - they make good business sense.
Research suggests that a well designed workplace can increase employee productivity by as much as 20 percent. A recent study published by the American Society of interior Designers concludes that buildings that produce desirable physical, emotional, and psychological responses ultimately support corporate goals.
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