Building Revolution BREEAM, GPR and Circular projects are examples:
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Location: Culemborg
Expected completion: 2022
Client: Kleurrijk Wonen
Architect: Loer Architecten
Constructor: Fletts
Sustainability Consultant/ Assessor: Building Revolution
For this project, we partnered with Loer Architects. There is a strong belief in the design that affordable housing can look elegant. By cleverly detailing the wooden shell, the design is adaptable and demountable. This makes it easy to change the design’s facade and reuse the building components in the future. Loer Architects demonstrates with this design that affordable wood construction can look great. In this way, the FLETTS concept became a clever interplay of technology and aesthetics. “There is a strong belief in this project that affordable housing construction can look elegant,” said Frank Loer, architect.
Location: Almere
Completion: juli 2023
Client: Kleurrijk Wonen
Architect: Mirck Architecture
Constructor: Fletts
Sustainability Consultant/ Assessor: Building Revolution
For this project we are collaborating with Mirck Architecture from Amsterdam. The already existing wooden building (from 2019) will become part of a larger whole. The two newly built wooden wings will be 4 stories high. New building and old building will soon form the HOUTEN HOTEL together. ‘Designing and building with CLT, like the use of the wooden building, went so well, that we chose CLT again for the large extension,’ said Sander Mirck, architect.
Location: Almere
Expected completion: 2023
Architect: Mirck Architecture
Constructor: Fletts
Sustainability Consultant/ Assessor: Building Revolution
HVAC Consultant: Embato
This project is for a real estate party that wants to invest in healthcare housing. The challenge here lies in the fact that the houses are delivered as single-story houses. This means that the foundation, floor insulation and roof insulation are only for one layer. This creates a huge challenge to get the MPG below 0.5. “Because piles are required in this part of the Netherlands, the score is 20% higher than in the Veluwe region, for example. Because of this geographical discrimination, projects where piles are needed are much more challenging than on sandy soil,” said Simon Hogenstijn, sustainability specialist.
Location: Nijmegen
Completion: 2022
BREEAM : 2014 bespoke
Expert: Simon Hogenstijn
Score: Excellent
Program:Hospital, Laboratory, Office, Meeting
The project includes a new sustainable and flexible main building for Radboud UMC, located on the Heyendaal campus. Building A will replace existing hospital buildings that were demolished in 2016/2017. Fourcare constructed the building. Fourcare is a VOF of Trebbe, Unica, Equans and Van Wijnen. Fourcare was supervised by Building Revolution and BREEAM was Simon Hogenstijn. The project achieved an Excellent completion certificate on the BRL 2014 bespoke guideline on March 22, 2023 with a score of 71.44%.
Volt is a building in Hellevoetssluis which is being developed for 2 users. From the client there is the desire for a BREEAM Very Good certificate. From the VO Volt BV is guided by Building Revolution. Early 2023, the construction started.
Location: Hellevoetsluis
Expected Completion: 2023
BREEAM guideline: 2020 volledig gebouw
Expert: Simon Hogenstijn
Expected score: Very Good
Program: Industry, Office, Meeting
Locatie: S’Heerenberg
Oplevering: 2022
BREEAM richtlijn: 2014
Assessor: Simon Hogenstijn
Score: Very Good
Functies: Industrie, Kantoor, Bijeenkomst
Pannatoni s’-Heerenberg is a building developed for one tenant. The client wanted a BREEAM Very Good certificate. November 7, 2022 the delivery certificate was obtained with a score of 59.97%.
Go Green is a building in Aalsmeer developed for Alex Anderson. The client wanted a BREEAM Very Good certificate. March 28, 2023 the delivery certificate was obtained with a score of 60.78%.
Locatie: Aalsmeer
Verwachte oplevering: 2022
BREEAM richtlijn: 2014
Assessor: Simon Hogenstijn
score: Very Good
Functies: Industrie, Kantoor, Bijeenkomst
Locations: Hilversum, Zeist, Amstelveen, Leusden, De Meern, Zwijndrecht and Uithoorn
Completion: 2023
BREEAM guideline: BREEAM-NL In-Use 2016
BREEAM Assessor: Tanja Koelman en Simon Hogenstijn
BREEAM Expert: Longevity Partners, Erik van Rooijen, Lies Lucas en Nadine Gruben
BREEAM score: Good en Very Good
Program: Store, Office, Meeting
AAltera is committed to sustainable business practices. As a result, there is an ambition to have all properties BREEAM certified. The 12 properties in the Retail Fund have been re-certified to the BREEAM-NL In-Use 2016 standard. The BREEAM Score ranges between BREEAM Good and BREEAM Very Good. The projects below can be further inspected BREEAM Projects
Location: Erichem
Expected completion: 2023
GPR guideline: 4.4
GPR Expert: Marco Grootjans en Simon Hogenstijn
score: 8
Program: Industry
The Terp, of its own accord, wants to be sustainable. Unfortunately, everything burned down in 2022. But from the ashes, there is the desire to do better. From the client there is the desire for a GPR 8 score. 20 June 2023 we have confirmation from the assessor that the design certificate meets the requirements.
Here you can see the actuele GPR score
Location: Nederland
2023
BCI Gebouw
BCI Expert: Marco van Brink en Simon Hogenstijn
score: more than 60% BCI
Program: Car park
As part of a tender in the Netherlands, HUBER evaluated the building circularity of the car park they were offering to the client.
The BCI Building tool brings together various recognised measurement methods for environmental impact and circularity and consists of two Key Performance Indicators (KPIs). These KPIs are Material Use and Detachability.
The tool has given Huber valuable insight into their building system. The following facts are of particular interest:
1) With a few simple alterations to our system, more than half the steel tonnage of our structural frame can be reused(!) in the future. The remaining steel can be recycled.
2) All the corrugated steel sheets can be detached easily from the concrete floors and be recycled.
3) The precast staircases can be built in a detachable way for re-use in the future.
4) Simple adjustments to the concrete mix design of the foundations, decks and precast structures, such as adding recycled aggregate, improves the overall material use.