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1. Landscape and improvedBiodiversity2. Minimised heat loss through theexterior skin3. Minimised Primary EnergyDemand for Ventilation4. Minimised Primary Energy Demandfor Heating and Cooling5. Optimised Use of Daylight6. Water Efficiency and SUDS7. Life Cycle Cost and FutureAdaptability8. Reduce / Reuse / Recycle9. BREEAM and EnvironmentalManagement10. Further Ecological Measures

ELEMENTS OF THE INTEGRATED SUSTAINABLE DESIGN APPROACH

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1. Landscape and improvedBiodiversity2. Minimised heat loss through theexterior skin3. Minimised Primary EnergyDemand for Ventilation4. Minimised Primary Energy Demandfor Heating and Cooling5. Optimised Use of Daylight6. Water Efficiency and SUDS7. Life Cycle Cost and FutureAdaptability8. Reduce / Reuse / Recycle9. BREEAM and EnvironmentalManagement10. Further Ecological Measures

ELEMENTS OF THE INTEGRATED SUSTAINABLE DESIGN APPROACH

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1. Landscape and improvedBiodiversity2. Minimised heat loss through theexterior skin3. Minimised Primary EnergyDemand for Ventilation4. Minimised Primary Energy Demandfor Heating and Cooling5. Optimised Use of Daylight6. Water Efficiency and SUDS7. Life Cycle Cost and FutureAdaptability8. Reduce / Reuse / Recycle9. BREEAM and EnvironmentalManagement10. Further Ecological Measures

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1. Landscape and improvedBiodiversity2. Minimised heat loss through theexterior skin3. Minimised Primary EnergyDemand for Ventilation4. Minimised Primary Energy Demandfor Heating and Cooling5. Optimised Use of Daylight6. Water Efficiency and SUDS7. Life Cycle Cost and FutureAdaptability8. Reduce / Reuse / Recycle9. BREEAM and EnvironmentalManagement10. Further Ecological Measures

ELEMENTS OF THE INTEGRATED SUSTAINABLE DESIGN APPROACH

AR Awards 2015 - Network Services Centre | 1 of 2

Legend Site Organisation:

1. Dunmoy House2. Networks Services Centre3. Gate House4. Service Compound5. Main Entrance6. Van Parking (35 spaces)7. Car Parking (185 spaces)8. Loading Area9. Bicycle Parking10. Noise Barrier11. Attenuation and Filtration Area12. Swale13. Attenuation Pond14. Oak Forest15. Intensive Green Roof16. St Margaret’s Road17. M5018. Charlestown Centre19. Housing Estates20. Farmland21. Landbank

MASSING AND MICROCLIMATE. To address the noise pollution from the airport, the M50 and StMargaret’s Road, the compact highly insulated building volume screens the internal spaces and gardens. A noise barrier along the M50 provides additional noise attenuation.

FACADE - SOLAR SHADING AND NATURAL DAYLIGHT. The diverse operational elements of the compact building are wrapped with a unifying perforated screen of silver anodized aluminium. The screen accentuates the topography of the roof and the tower and changes its appearance from solid to transparent according to weather, daytime and solar position.

The external enveloppe of the building achieves a U-Value of 0.15 for the solid walls, 1.2 for the double glazing and an airtightness of 1.8 m3/m2.hr. To maximize the use of natural daylight, operable external blinds with windspeed resistance of 15 - 25 m/s are fitted to all sensitive areas andoperated by the BMS (Building Management System) controlling solar gain along with with the fixed external perforated metal skin that warpsthe entire building.

“TAKING ITS INSPIRATION FROM INDUSTRIAL AND INFRASTRUCTURE BUILDINGS, AND COMBINING IT WITH A SOPHISTICATED OFFICE ENVIRONMENT, THE BUILDING FORMS A UTILITARIAN LANDMARK”

BIODIVERSITY AND ATTENUATION. The extended parkland establishes a new flora and fauna ona former Brownfield Site. The treatment of surface water run-off occurs throughout the site in differentforms, from the native grasses of the attenuation and filtration area in the car park to a densely plantedswale along the eastern border, to a water and attenuation feature addressing the new entrance.

BORD GÁIS NETWORKS SERVICES CENTRE

PROMOTING A PERMEABLE WORK ENVIRONMENTAR AWARDS 2015

Landscape and improved BiodiversityMinimised heat loss through the exterior skinMinimised Primary Energy Demand for VentilationMinimised Primary Energy Demand for Heating and CoolingOptimised Use of DaylightWater Efficiency and SUDS Life Cycle Cost and Future AdaptabilityReduce / Reuse / RecycleBREEAM and Environmental ManagementFurther Ecological Measures

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Organised over two levels, with gardens and circulation woven to an informal fabric of internal and external spaces, the building promotes an inter-departmental multi-disciplinary approach to staff interaction and organisation to establish a service facility with a high quality and permeable work environment.

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AR Awards 2015 - Network Services Centre | 2 of 2 Drawings - R. Bosbach, Photography - P. Tierney

Legend Roof / Tower:

1. Intensive Green Roof2. Boardwalk3. Spanish Steps to 1F4. Canopy over Loading Area5. Skylight for Emergency Room6. Plant Tower7. Air Handling Unit (supply)8. Air Extract Chimney with Heat Recovery Coil9. PV and Solar Hot Water System10. Weatherstation11. Watertank12. Communication Equipment

Legend GF + 1F:

1. Restaurant2. Kitchen3. Office Open Plan4. Offices Cellular5. Classrooms6. Meeting Rooms7. Trainingsschool8. Stores9. GSHP10. Emergency Room11. Reception12. Tea Kitchen13. Lift14. Data Centre15. Showers16. Gym17. Break Out Spaces18. Main Entrance from Parking19. Secondary Entrance

GROUND FLOOR

FIRST FLOOR

ROOF AND TOWER

INTERNAL GARDENS. The deep plan of the building is cut by a series of gardens meandering through the building to provide natural daylight, orientation, identification and a continuous connection of all areas to the landscape. The various colours and circular patterns are achieved with a multilayered epoxycoating on polished concrete slabs.

INTENSIVE GREEN ROOF. The intensive landscaped roof extends the external landscape over the building and follows the rising topography. The roof provides venture points over the periphery and a boardwalk makes it an accessible amenity.

FRESH AIR SUPPLY AIR EXTRACTION VIA CHIMNEY COOLING MODE IN SUMMER HEATING MODE IN WINTER

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