Levels of Intervention
The renovation and partial dismantling work of Building E cover four primary elements of works that will be complemented by further secondary elements of architectural renovation works and the renovation/upgrading of technical installations.
(...) The solar shading will also be renovated / replaced.
The further secondary elements of architectural renovation work to Building E correspond to an area of approximately 60,000 m2 and mainly consist of:
Conferencing Facilities
Building E contains eleven conference rooms, the main four circular Conference Rooms each with a capacity in excess of 600 seats are:
• Salle XVII which was fully renovated by the United Arab Emirates in 2016;
• Salle XVIII which will be fully renovated as part of the SHP project is approximately 862 m2 and has a capacity of 641 seats, it will be renovated as a “preserved heritage room” to preserve the original interior scheme used in the construction of all the original large conference rooms. (...) Consequently, the Renovation of the Building E includes the replacement and/or renovation of most of the mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems.
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In August 2008, the WTO embarked on a project to renovate and extend the Centre William Rappard (CWR). (...) Disclaimer The content of these pages may not be transmitted or reproduced without the prior written permission of the Chairman of the Renovation Task Force, WTO 154 rue de Lausanne, CH-1211 Genève 21. (...) VIDEOS
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The first phase (2008 — end 2011) includes renovating the CWR (including transforming the General Council Room and increasing its capacity).
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The renovation, which extends over an area of 170,000 square meters, will include major modifications and upgrades to the UN’s historic buildings. (...) Renovation works to the section AC and building D are well underway and is already moving from demolition and strip out, to renewal and refurbishment. Already towards the end of the year, the first parts of the Palais will be returned after renovation allowing for other parts of the historic buildings to be renovated.
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The Capital Master Plan (“CMP”) is a large-scale, long-term renovation of
the United Nations Headquarters Complex in New York, mandated by the General
Assembly. (...) The Albano building has been renovated at a cost of USD24 million to bring
the working conditions up to “the required standard”. Despite the renovations,
a number of issues with the Albano building remain (see Gatti et al.).
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(...) The 70th session of the UN General Assembly approved the renovation Project, entrusting ECA of the implementation.
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The need to rejuvenate the Africa Hall building was identified by the Member States in 2008, on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the Economic Commission for Africa (ECA).
(...) The 70th session of the UN General Assembly approved the renovation Project, entrusting ECA of the implementation.
The cost of the Project is estimated at 56.9 Million USD. The renovation Project is Currently under implementation and it is expected to be completed by 2024.
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I have the honor to speak on behalf of the African Group on agenda item 135: Proposed
program budget for 2020, Progress in the Renovation of Africa Hall and the Construction of
New Office Facilities at the Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) in Addis Ababa. (...) The Group attaches greatimportance to the Renovation Project of the historic Africa Hall as
it holds symbolic significance as a historic African landmark.
(...) In this regard, the Group looks forward to further progress pertaining to implementation of
the renovation of the Africa Hall at the ECA and hopes that the lessons learned and the
experience of setting benchmarksfor projects of this nature wouldbe replicated for other UN
facilities on the continent.
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Las fuentes de energía renovable abundan y las encontramos en cualquier entorno.
(...) La generación de energías renovables produce muchas menos emisiones que la quema de combustibles fósiles. (...) Para obtener más información sobre las fuentes de energías renovables, visite los siguientes sitios web:
Agencia Internacional de Energías Renovables | Renovables
Organismo Internacional de la Energía | Renovables
Grupo Intergubernamental de Expertos sobre el Cambio Climático | Fuentes de energías renovables
Programa Medioambiental de la ONU | Hoja de ruta para un futuro sin emisiones de carbono
Energía sostenible para todos | Energías renovables
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Las fuentes de energía renovable abundan y las encontramos en cualquier entorno.
(...) La generación de energías renovables produce muchas menos emisiones que la quema de combustibles fósiles. (...) Para obtener más información sobre las fuentes de energías renovables, visite los siguientes sitios web:
Agencia Internacional de Energías Renovables | Renovables
Organismo Internacional de la Energía | Renovables
Grupo Intergubernamental de Expertos sobre el Cambio Climático | Fuentes de energías renovables
Programa Medioambiental de la ONU | Hoja de ruta para un futuro sin emisiones de carbono
Energía sostenible para todos | Energías renovables
Related SDG Goals
Elizabeth Mrema: Protección de la biodiversidad mundial
En agosto de 2022, el mundo se reunirá en Kunming (China) para adoptar un nuevo marco de protección de la biodiversidad mundial denominado Visión 2050 bajo el lema “Vivir en armonía con la naturaleza.”
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