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Woods Bagot’s SAHMRI project achieves LEED Gold rating
United Kingdom Architecture News - Jul 02, 2014 - 11:20 2941 views
SAHMRI was the first iteration in ‘from concept to completion’. It was showcased in both AR130–Pawn and AR134–Authority, also appearing as a featured video.
Woods Bagot’s SAHMRI project was the first iteration in our project initiative tracking projects ‘from concept to completion’. It was subsequently featured as ‘Under Construction’ in AR130–Pawn and as a video and finally as a full project review in AR134–Authority.
The South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute (SAHMRI) in Adelaide has been certified as a Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design (LEED) Gold building, a first for a laboratory building in Australia.
The SAHMRI project’s commitment to ecologically sustainable development (ESD) includes first the passive design of the floor plates that respond to the internal programme and provides maximum daylight where needed.
Intensive environmental analysis tested and adjusted the building form to achieve its best solar orientation. Internal floor plate functions are arranged to allow maximum daylight east facing write-up spaces while the enclosed solid lab support spaces located on the west provides protection from the harsh west sun.
Together with the passive design form, the building envelope skin is designed to respond to its environment and internal programme. The skin, made up of a triangulated dia-grid, works both structurally and environmentally. Developed to become a living organism that adapts to its environment by the design of the sun shades responding to their location and orientation to provide the most efficient protection from the sun and heat. The unique facade is designed to improve daylight, reduce heat and glare and maintain vision for a healthy internal environment....Continue Reading
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