The Entopia Building is on course to achieve multiple sustainable building certifications, including BREEAM 'Outstanding', the Passivhaus ‘Enerphit’ standard, WELL 'Gold' certification, alongside the application of circular economy principles to minimise the volume and impact of natural and human-made resources used in the building.
The former 1930s Telephone Exchange at 1 Regent Street, Cambridge, has been transformed into an ultra-low carbon sustainability hub and new home for the University of Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership (CISL). The building houses CISL’s Cambridge-based staff, currently spread across five buildings, and provides a dynamic virtual hub for its offices in Brussels and Cape Town, and partner organisations in China, Australia and the UAE, providing a space to engage with its global corporate partners, donors, alumni, Fellows, and Senior Associates, researchers and visiting academics. It's also home to Canopy, a workspace and community for sustainability-focused start-ups, and small and medium-sized enterprises.
Significant moisture modelling and thermal bridging analysis was needed to help deliver a low-risk, low embodied energy, high thermal and airtightness performance envelope.