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Architects can Modernize Multifamily Properties with Package Lockers

Architects can Modernize Multifamily Properties with Package Lockers

As architects design multifamily buildings, they have an opportunity to create sustainable spaces that are energy-efficient, minimize waste, and reduce the carbon footprint of the building.

One of the ways that architects can contribute to this goal is by using Luxer One lockers. Not only do Luxer One lockers provide a secure and convenient way for residents to receive packages, but they can also help the building earn LEED certification.

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LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) is a globally recognized rating system for green building design, construction, and operation. By using sustainable practices and products, architects can earn points toward LEED certification. Luxer One lockers can help earn these points in several ways:

  • Reduced Package Delivery Traffic: Luxer One lockers can significantly reduce the number of delivery vehicles entering the building, which contributes to a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions. This can earn points toward the Sustainable Sites credit.
  • Sustainable Materials: Luxer One lockers are made from sustainable materials, which can earn points toward the Materials and Resources credit.
  • Reduced Waste: By providing a central location for package delivery, Luxer One lockers can reduce the amount of packaging waste generated by the building. This can earn points toward the Materials and Resources credit.
  • Innovation: Incorporating Luxer One lockers into a multifamily building design can be considered an innovative solution that contributes to sustainable living. This can earn points toward the Innovation credit.

 

By using Luxer One lockers in multifamily buildings, architects can demonstrate their commitment to sustainability and contribute to the building’s overall LEED certification. In addition to the LEED credit, Luxer One lockers also have UL certification, ensuring that they meet industry standards for safety and performance. This provides an added layer of assurance for architects and building management.

If you are an architect or building manager interested in incorporating Luxer One lockers into your multifamily building design, there are many options to choose from. Luxer One offers a range of locker configurations, including indoor, outdoor, and refrigerated lockers, to meet the specific needs of your building and residents.

To learn more about how Luxer One lockers can help your properties reach LEED certification through EA and MR credits & improve the package management experience for residents, visit our website or contact our Sales team.

With Luxer One lockers, you can create a sustainable, convenient, and secure package management solution that enhances the overall living experience for residents.

For more information, contact our team!

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