Formation of STEM Hub

Stuart Davidson Architecture was appointed to create a new STEM teaching and learning hub as part of a larger re-development project for their client's campus. The overall aim was to utilise the Hub to support the campus regeneration as a sustainability and development hub for the overall college.

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Irish Life Sciences Global HQ

Mel McGerr FCIAT was approached in early 2019 by a new Athlone company, Irish Life Sciences, to design a state-of-the-art facility for their new venture. As the core market of the life sciences was based internationally, the client was keen to develop a building that portrayed their commitment to carbon neutrality and energy efficiency in their manufacturing processes.

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Premier Park

Hollis' refurbishment of this 43,036 sq ft warehouse space at Premier Park, Park Royal achieved Net Zero Carbon from an operational perspective and an Excellent BREEAM rating, adding significant long term value to the property.

Kindly supplied by Anthony Jarvis MCIAT

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St Sidwell's Point

Starting as a research project in 2012, Gale & Snowden helped to obtain funding from the Technology Strategy Board (TSB) to assess the impact of future climate on a leisure centre proposed across various locations in the city of Exeter.

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Taylor Wessing office

Hollis successfully delivered a beautiful new office for Taylor Wessing in Liverpool, project managing a Cat B office fit-out that has achieved a BREEAM ‘Excellent’ rating for sustainability.

Kindly supplied by Anthony Jarvis MCIAT

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White Hart Works

The Hollis project management team managed and delivered the sustainable rebuild of a 31,633 sq ft industrial unit following significant fire damage, including management of the demolition phase, design, rebuild and coordination of planning approval, BREEAM/sustainability initiatives and statutory suppliers.

Kindly supplied by Anthony Jarvis MCIAT

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19a Weston Hills Road

This house is designed by Studio 11 Architecture to meet the definition of Zero Carbon as defined by the Zero Carbon Hub. This is made possible with a fabric first approach to design- with U-Values significantly exceeding Building Regulations throughout the building.

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