In an effort to prioritize employee health and wellness and sustainabilty, View, Inc.’s Smart Windows will be installed at Credit Union of Colorado’s new corporate headquarters in Denver’s up-and-coming Central Park neighborhood.
Credit Union of Colorado designed its new headquarters to create the ideal post-Covid work environment, with comfortable space between desks and an enhanced HVAC system to improve indoor air quality. The building will be enclosed with floor-to-ceiling View Smart Windows, which use artificial intelligence to automatically adjust in response to the sun, maximizing natural light and outdoor views while optimizing occupant comfort. The building will also feature a fitness center and a walking path adjacent to the site’s plentiful green space.
“Our move to Central Park supports our continued expansion as we work to better serve our growing member base, and great workspaces are key to attracting and retaining top talent,” said Chad Bollinger, CFO for Credit Union of Colorado. “View Smart Windows are an integral part of our strategy to prioritize the health of our employees and make the spaces where they work more enjoyable.”
View Smart Windows have been shown to generate significant health benefits for building occupants. In a recent study by researchers at the University of Illinois and SUNY Upstate Medical University, employees working next to View Smart Windows slept 37 minutes longer each night, experienced half as many headaches, and performed 42% better on cognitive tests. Additionally, View Smart Windows reduce energy consumption from lighting and HVAC by as much as 20%.
“Credit Union of Colorado recognizes that offices of the future must be designed to measurably improve occupant health and sustainability,” said Sri Venkat, vice president with View. “View continues to show significant traction in the corporate office sector, and we’re thrilled to partner with Credit Union of Colorado to deliver a state-of-the-art office that’s good for the planet and where their employees will thrive.”
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