The winners of the BREEAM Awards 2016, the world’s leading building rating scheme, have been announced.
The winners were drawn from highest scoring buildings in 2015 – under the BREEAM schemes for assessing building sustainability – and include many of the most innovatively sustainable buildings in the UK and countries across Europe, including France, Holland, Sweden and Turkey.
The awards cover a variety of sectors including residential, retail, industrial, education and healthcare as well as project types such as new build, refurbishment and in use.
The winning buildings were:
- The Enterprise Centre, University of East Anglia (Education and Healthcare)
- ECOstyle Warehouse, Oosterwolde (Industrial)
- Five Pancras Square, London Borough of Camden (Mixed Use and Other Buildings Award)
- ABN AMRO Headquarters, Amsterdam (Office In-Use Award)
- The Edge, Amsterdam (Office New Construction Award)
- Noda, Coca-Cola, Paris (Office Refurbishment and Fit-Out Award)
- Courtauld Road, London (Residential Award)
- Kanyon, Istanbul (Retail In-Use Award)
- Torsplan, Stockholm (Retail New Construction).
“These awards embrace a range of property types, developed for very different budgets, business drivers and locations. But the inspirational projects have a common aim: they are all delivering sustainable value,” commented Gavin Dunn, Director of BREEAM.
“Property investors and owners are seeing improved return on investment and reduced operating costs. Occupants are enjoying healthier, more comfortable indoor environments and more productive workplaces. Our environment benefits from these projects’ responsible use of natural resources. These are quite simply better properties to buy, own, live and work in. Congratulations to all winners and to all those shortlisted.”
Also receiving awards on the night were design and engineering consultancy Grontmij, who were announced as BREEAM Assessor Company of the Year with individual Assessor of the Year awards given to: James Warne, Boom Collective, Kartik Amrania, Grontmij and Magdalena Krause, CH2M Hill.
PhD student at University of Reading Mitchell Curtis was the recipient of the new BREEAM New Talent Award which recognizes the most successful students in the BREEAM Accredited Graduate (AG) course.
The coveted and highly competitive people’s prize – the Your BREEAM Award - which gives members of the public the chance to vote for a BREEAM building they love, was given to OVG Real Estate for the Edge in Amsterdam.
Country First Awards, recognising the assessor who undertakes the first BREEAM assessment in a particular country were also given to Hadley Barrett for Estonia, Igor Reunov of Geoengine LLC for Armenia and Ksenia Agapova of JLL, Russia and CIS for Azerbaijan and Singapore.
Celebrating its 25th anniversary, BREEAM has helped shape the built environment and positively contributed to better buildings. As the world’s leading sustainability assessment method for buildings and communities, BREEAM has issued more than 530,000 certificates and has a global reach of more than 70 countries.