The Guardian’s – Oliver Wainwrights views on London’s new US Embassy & design/construction to BREEAM
Interesting thoughts from Oliver Wainwright on the new US Embassy at Nine Elms, London. To read the full article, visit HERE
Interesting thoughts from Oliver Wainwright on the new US Embassy at Nine Elms, London. To read the full article, visit HERE
BRE and the International WELL Building Institute (IWBI) have released a new, improved briefing paper that outlines how projects may achieve both a certified BREEAM rating and WELL Certification. To read the full article visit HERE
IES are pleased to announce that IES TaP, their award winning online BREEAM project management system now supports BREEAM UK NC 2018 scheme. To read the full article and view the differences between the 2014 scheme and 2018 scheme visit HERE
The wooden residential building HAUT in Amsterdam has won the prestigious International BREEAM Award 2018 during the BREEAM EcoBuild awards ceremony. Read the full article by TEAM V ARCHITECTUUR Here
Austin-Smith:Lord are delighted to have been awarded the 2018 BREEAM Award in the BREEAM/Ecobuild Champions Award (Architects) category. This is a brand new category, designed to recognise the work of architectural practices who achieve high performance and positive results working on behalf of BREEAM clients. To read the full article visit HERE
Gary Clark – Head of Sustainability for Wilkinson Eyre; and Tunde Agoro – Associate for Hoare Lea provide insight and overview of the key changes to BREEAM with special focus on ‘closing the performance gap’. To read the full article visit HERE
Technical partner at Tuffin Ferraby Taylor discusses significant changes within the newly released Technical Standard NC 2018 with specific focus on ‘closing the gap’; ‘lifecycle assessment’ and ‘wellbeing’. To read the full article visit HERE
BREEAM UK New Construction 2018 has gone live following BREEAM’s most comprehensive industry consultation to date. To read the full article including expert opinions visit HERE
Check out the redesigned fire station that now houses the Port of Antwerp’s some 500 staff. Combining sustainability with eye-catching design, Port House has achieved a ‘Very Good’ BREEAM environmental rating. To read the full article visit HERE
Greengage Environmental have taken up the opportunity to review the draft BREEAM 2018 New Construction manual in advance of the full launch expected in March 2018. Read their thoughts on issues relating to – Energy Performance Gap; Embodied Energy & Materials; Health & Wellbeing; Transport & Resilience HERE