Waverley Court, City of Edinburgh Council Headquarters
Building Design Partnership
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Alternative Title
City of Edinburgh Council Administrative Headquarters
Date
2004-2007Description
Tower facade detail with integrated brise soleil, corner of New St., looking west down E. Market St.; Built by the Glasgow office of BDP. A key objective of the project was to create a landmark building which demonstrates environmental excellence in all aspects of design and function. The City Council headquarters achieved a BREEAM 'Very Good' rating. The building was designed with 74 key performance indicators, including solar water heating, rainwater recycling, green (grass) roofs, natural ventilation and façades designed to exceed requirements. Another key objective of the project was to create a building which allows the consolidation of several existing city services departments (some 20 buildings) under one roof in an open plan office; it houses 1600 staff. Source: Building Design Partnership (BDP) [website]; http://www.bdp.com/ (accessed 6/29/2012)
Type of Work
government office buildingSubject
architecture, contemporary (1960 to present), Architecture and energy conservation, Solar energy, Sustainable buildings, sustainability, green architecture, city government, green roofs, Twenty-first century
Rights
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