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PwC HQ achieves highest ever BREEAM Outstanding

Published on 02/02/2014
A challenging live refurbishment of PwC's 9-storey headquarters at One Embankment Place in London has achieved a milestone 96.31% BREEAM Outstanding score, including a 100% score for materials, transport and management.
Located in a unique and technically complex 450,000 sq ft commercial office building above Charing Cross station, the early 1990s built structure comprises a basement below the station and nine floors of office space above it. With the workspaces outdated and inefficient, PwC wanted a comprehensive new fit-out whilst achieving a high BREEAM rating and EPC score as a priority.
The project involved a complete office refit and refurbishment as well as full central plant replacement in the basement areas, roof and terraces whilst some 2,000 staff remained in occupation.
With the project defined by a collaborative team approach, the design includes a central space linking the existing north and south atriums and a cantilevered staircase on the linking staff floors connecting to refreshment and communal working spaces. Two scenic lifts take visitors to the seminar, meeting rooms and business lounge, with executive meeting and dining spaces on the top floor providing views across London.
With sustainability embedded into the design from the outset, PwC engaged a BREEAM AP and energy modelling specialist at RIBA stage B to develop options for achieving its target high BREEAM rating. The programme included installation of biofuel combined cooling heat and power (CCHP) with adsorption chillers using biofuel sourced from locally collected and refined waste vegetable oil. Through a knowledge transfer partnership between PwC and London South Bank University, the biofuel is certified to EN14214 making it a clean carbon neutral resource with A-rated energy performance.
Located in a unique and technically complex 450,000 sq ft commercial office building above Charing Cross station, the early 1990s built structure comprises a basement below the station and nine floors of office space above it. With the workspaces outdated and inefficient, PwC wanted a comprehensive new fit-out whilst achieving a high BREEAM rating and EPC score as a priority.
The project involved a complete office refit and refurbishment as well as full central plant replacement in the basement areas, roof and terraces whilst some 2,000 staff remained in occupation.
With the project defined by a collaborative team approach, the design includes a central space linking the existing north and south atriums and a cantilevered staircase on the linking staff floors connecting to refreshment and communal working spaces. Two scenic lifts take visitors to the seminar, meeting rooms and business lounge, with executive meeting and dining spaces on the top floor providing views across London.
With sustainability embedded into the design from the outset, PwC engaged a BREEAM AP and energy modelling specialist at RIBA stage B to develop options for achieving its target high BREEAM rating. The programme included installation of biofuel combined cooling heat and power (CCHP) with adsorption chillers using biofuel sourced from locally collected and refined waste vegetable oil. Through a knowledge transfer partnership between PwC and London South Bank University, the biofuel is certified to EN14214 making it a clean carbon neutral resource with A-rated energy performance.
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