BREEAM provides key metrics for measuring environmental performance of Prologis developments
Prologis Park Dunstable, Boscombe Road is regenerating an urban brownfield site and bringing new employment opportunities to Dunstable.
Prologis Park Dunstable, Boscombe Road is regenerating an urban brownfield site and bringing new employment opportunities to Dunstable.
Sustainability was vitally important to Bombay Sapphire at Laverstoke Mill. The design of a low carbon, BREEAM assessed, flagship distillery underpinned the design brief, which was supported by the client and design team from the outset.
The Hoover Building achieved a rating of BREEAM ‘Excellent’ with a score of 77.2% at the Post Construction Review stage. It was designed by architects Wallis, Gilbert & Partners in 1931.
Energy Council worked closely with the architect, developer and contractor teams to develop the energy and environmental proposals. They provided the energy and BREEAM pre-assessments for the planning applications and developed the strategies to improve the building thermally and sustainably.
Castleward is a 12.1 hectare brownfield regeneration site in Derby currently undergoing redevelopment to create a new community of sustainable homes and businesses. This £100 million project is located between Derby Midland Station and the city centre.
Formally a scrapyard, this 34 hectare rural site has been remediated and developed to become the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Britain’s new headquarters.
The project is developing the building into three duplex apartments for tenants, whilst setting the bar for the sustainable retrofit of listed buildings in the UK.