The impact of sustainability on value
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Case study
Park 2020, Hoofddorp, Amsterdam
Designed using the unique cradle-to-cradle© principles, which aims to increase material quality, eliminate waste and create closed-loop cycles for materials, waste, water and energy based on classification of biological or technical nutrient potential.
Developer: Delta Development Group, Volker Wessels, ReggeborghGroup
Size: 88,000 sq m offices Completion: phased completion from 2013 onwards
Tenants:multi-tenant including FIFPro, Plantronics, Bluewater Energy Services Key attributes
• Re-usable structural frame - the building is designed entirely for disassembly
• Onsite water treatment and renewable energy generation
• Designed to enhance the health and wellbeing of occupiers – high levels of natural light, connections with nature, active design, and fresh air
• Diversity is promoted by integrating greenery, bees, butterflies, fresh fruit and vegetables
The construction costs were reduced by 18% and rents are on average 29% higher than nearby conventional offices, 23% return on the sale of the first phase of the development.
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