Background
In September 2022, the new One Elmwood building was completed at Queen’s University. This building is a step towards the University’s goal of achieving net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2040.
The One Elmwood Building houses a new student union, replacing the former building that had been in use for over 50 years since its opening in 1967. Located in the centre of the university’s campus, the 11,000-square-metre hub hosts the student union and provides facilities like lounges, bars and spaces for events and student societies.
The new One Elmwood building is an example of how Queen’s University is working towards achieving net zero greenhouse gas emissions by undertaking a range of measures to increase energy efficiency and reduce embodied carbon in construction projects across the estate. The building’s operational energy was reduced using fritted glass to minimise solar gain on the main elevations, passive ventilation in the form of automated opening vents, an energy efficient mechanical ventilation system with heat recovery, photovoltaic solar panels installed on the roof, LED light fittings, and a sedum green roof.