PwC Headquarters

UKOffices and Workplace

Project Description

PricewaterhouseCoopers’ (PwC) brief was to refurbish their existing office to provide a modern, flexible, sustainable, collaborative, and intelligent workspace.

Tackling the impact of old building stock is one of the major challenges in a transition to a low carbon economy. PwC engaged chapmanbdsp to develop options that would achieve a minimum BREEAM rating of Excellent, whilst aspiring to ‘Outstanding’ status.

Working with tp bennett architects, this in-occupation refurbishment involved a complete plant replacement scheme in the basement areas, roof and terraces, then fit out of the commercial office space on floors one to nine.

Due to the close proximity of the building to multiple businesses, workshops were held with staff and locals to ensure the plan worked for everyone, including issues of noise and timely delivery plan.

New technologies adopted to the scheme include a tri-generation combined cooling, heat and power system. This is fuelled by recycled waste vegetable oil that is collected and refined locally to a new efficiency standard by Uptown Oil and South Bank University.

Chilled beams replace air conditioning and low-power lift braking has been installed, along with eco-friendly carpet tiles and electrical charging points. Open plan spaces and airy atria provide natural light; roof gardens and green walls contribute to the building's ecology; and waterless urinals and low flush toilets reduce water use.

During the work, 95% of materials were sourced responsibly and 96% of construction waste was diverted from landfill. The result is a building with Environmental Performance Certificate A and a BREEAM score of 96.31% – surpassing all others internationally. Today the building emits 40% less carbon than one typical of its size.

First Q Member(s)

chapmanbdsp

Services

  • Building services design
  • Net zero carbon, sustainable buildings
  • Specialist consultancy: lighting, fire, vertical transport

Project Size

35,000m2

Date

2011-2013

Location

London, UK

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