The HVAC system used in the GPP BUSINESS PARK buildings provides a multiplicity of sources, the use of which in a given situation depends on external parameters including, but not limited to, external temperature, humidity and the response of the control system (room heat gains, humidity gains, CO2 content or heat losses).
The support provided by the team from the Department of Biology and Environmental Protection at the University of Silesia focused primarily on directing the changes accompanying the investment in such a way as to raise the very low ecological value of the sites. No less important is the enrichment of the biodiversity of the area in question while avoiding the introduction of invasive species of flora and fauna.
For many years, our priority has been to get this degraded area 'out' of the state of obscurity in which it has remained for over a decade. We were guided by two main goals. The first one was to create an office and business space that would be friendly to the people who spend a huge part of their lives there. The second one - to apply the most innovative solutions in the area of energy efficiency and reduction of emissions of all kinds of pollutants. We are now becoming more and more active in addressing the ecological issues around us by engaging in the metamorphosis of the areas that surround us. The bees are to become a kind of tester of how we cope with the daunting challenge of sensible management of these areas.
When supporting the representatives of GPP Business Park in the idea of creating an apiary, we thought, above all, about the environment and the interaction between the business centre and the green areas that are being developed. We are glad that all related work is being carried out in accordance with the “ABC of pollinator-friendly space” that we promote. We would like this brief collection of rules to guide all those who - on a large and small scale - are involved in creating green spaces.