Award nomination for Centre for Medicines sustainability credentials
The University’s landmark Centre for Medicine building is 2016.
The winner of the award, which recognises the best new environmentally sustainable development in Leicestershire or Rutland, will be announced on 17 November at a ceremony at the King Power Stadium.
The Centre for Medicine was certified as UK’s largest non-residential Passivhaus building earlier this year. Developed in Germany in the early 1990s, Passivhaus is the fastest-growing energy performance standard in the world.
The ProCon Leicestershire Awards are the county’s biggest celebration of the built environment and the people who develop, design and construct winning developments.
The building has also recently won the awards , for Entech (Energy Technlogy) Ltd. The awards recognise the key role that the KNX international building control standard played in allowing every element of the building control to be integrated in order to achieve the Passivhaus standard.
The Centre for Medicine is the largest investment in medical teaching and applied research by a UK university in the last decade. To make a donation to the Centre for Medicine Appeal, or for more information, please visit .
- The Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ has a welcoming and close-knit campus in one of the most multicultural cities in the UK. With a focus on teaching, learning and the student experience, the University continues to transform while preserving the unique character of a place which has huge ambitions, but is small enough to care.