Renovation of the Embassy Office from Energy Label G to A+++ | Sustainable Transformation with a New Extension
The renovation of this embassy office involves a complete overhaul of the existing monumental building. It also includes the construction of a new two-story extension. This extension is designed to enhance the overall functionality of the office space. The sustainable renovation of the Embassy Office brings the Energy Label from G to A+++
Goals of the Renovation
The primary aim of this renovation is to expand the office’s square footage. The new extension will provide more space and create a modern work environment. Additionally, the existing office will undergo a thorough sustainable renovation to meet current standards.
Enhancing Energy Performance
Improving energy performance is a key focus of this renovation. Starting in 2023, office buildings larger than 100 m² must achieve a minimum energy label of C. By 2030, an energy label of A will be required. If your office needs renovation to meet these regulations, consider changes to achieve an energy label of A. The energy label indicates a building’s energy efficiency and sustainability. This project aims to elevate the building from a low-performing energy label, like G, to a highly efficient A+++ rating.
Why Renovation and Sustainability Matter
Embassies and government buildings are often grand and monumental structures, making renovation more challenging. However, the sustainability of these buildings is of utmost importance, not only to comply with increasingly stringent environmental regulations but also to set an example. Raising the energy label to A+++ significantly enhances the building’s energy efficiency, resulting in lower energy costs, a reduced ecological footprint, and a more pleasant indoor climate for employees and visitors.
The following sustainability measures will be implemented during the renovation of the embassy office from energy label G to A+++:
– Insulation of all floors, walls, and roof
– Installation of triple glazing
– Ground-source heat pump with underfloor heating and cooling
– Heat recovery ventilation system
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