BREEAM Case Studies | Public Sector
University of Edinburgh Nursery obtains BREEAM Excellent and lends itself to being an educational tool
The Arcadia nursery is a new building located at the King’s Buildings Campus, Edinburgh and owned by the University of Edinburgh.
Primary School becomes valuable addition to local community with BREEAM Outstanding, Durham County council
The development is a new build primary school to replace the school facilities on the site of the existing Primary School in the village of Brandon in County Durham.
Horten VGS is designed as an energy-positive building that brings BREEAM Outstanding to Norway
The New Horten Upper Secondary School (Horten VGS) will cater to 1.200 students ranging from 16 to 18 years old as well as 200 employees. The school will offer programs ranging from academic and vocational education, among them Sports, Academics, Health and Adolescence, Technology and Industrial Production, along with a department specializing in Work Life and Everyday Training for special needs students.
Innovative design approach to NHS Mental Healthcare facility achieves BREEAM Excellent
This new mental healthcare facility is being procured using the NEC form of contract as part of the NHS Framework for the client NHS Dumfries and Galloway.
London School of Economics and Political Science achieve full marks in multiple categories to receive BREEAM Outstanding
The first new building that LSE has commissioned in more than 40 years, the Centre was constructed on the site of the old St Philips building on Sheffield Street, next to the Peacock Theatre in central London.
UCL demonstrates exemplary environmental performance in the heart of Bloomsbury
The UCL Student Centre will be a demonstrator of environmental excellence for all future UCL development projects – and, we hope, for other higher education buildings around the UK and beyond.
GlaxoSmithKline’s Carbon Neutral Laboratory for Sustainable Chemistry achieves BREEAM Outstanding
Part-funded by a generous donation from GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), the building is a hub that will catalyse new collaborations with industry. It is the latest landmark development to be undertaken by the University of Nottingham on its Jubilee Campus, and is unique in the UK not only in its design but also in its focus on world-leading research activity in sustainable chemistry.