The facility imbibes a host of green features such as a geo thermal heating system. It has been fitted with green-tinted thermal windows which allow light penetration to enhance visibility while cutting down heat gain. The building has also been covered in a green roof which is durable as well runs low on maintenance. The roof grows sedum plants which reap energy cost cuts by absorbing heat and cutting down additional cooling requirements.

The center reduces more energy by heating water faster and on demand. The restrooms of the centre have been equipped with sensor-controlled faucets which lead to a reduction in water usage. The facility’s parking area and patio comprises semi-permeable pavers which allow percolation of rain water, thereby allowing filtering and absorption of the runoff by plants.

Various materials used in the facility contain recycled content like carpets, lobby chairs, and artwork near the entrance.The carpet squares adorning the centre is made of reclaimed plastic. The facility also incorporates concrete walls and floor. Tubes are concealed below the carpet and concrete flooring. These tubes contain heated water to heat the floors. Use of low-VOC paint, sealant, adhesives and wood in meeting and exhibit rooms add to the sustainability by upgrading indoor air quality.