Title: Case Study
1Case Study The UKs Greenest and Most Space
Efficient HE Building?Queen Margaret University
- RELOCATE
Steve Scott Queen Margaret University Director
of Estates and Facilities
2Queen Margaret University
- Established 1875
- 4000 Students (FTE) 500 Staff
- 77 Female
- 72 Scots/12 Other UK/16 International
- Four Schools
- Health Sciences
- Social Sciences
- Business and Enterprise
- Drama and Creative Industries
- 27m Turnover
- 96 graduate employment rate
- University title January 2007
3QMU Previous Estate
4Estates Options Appraisal
1998
- Which Was -
- Matching the Estate with the University Strategic
Plan - Which concluded-
- Estate not fit for not fit for purpose
condition/growth/efficiency - University not financially viable within current
estate. - Which recommended-
- New Estate - Relocate dispose and build new -
smaller by (35) - New Business - Transform best practice and
financially sustainable - Which represented
- Unique opportunity
- Unique risks
5Site Selection
2002
Process 5 years In total 2 failed attempts 50
long listed 16 shortlist 4 fully evaluated
Choice Craighall - East Lothian 13 Miles (
west to east) Green belt Financial and Non
Financial
6Outline Design Brief
2003
Environmental considerations
Distinctive Identity
Learning centred
Interactive Social Learning
Sustainable
Welcoming Inspiring
Future Flexibility and Expansion
Community Focus
Design Brief
Open Accessible
Safety Security
Space Efficiency
Cost Lifecycle
Integrated
7Masterplan
8Masterplan
9Design Academic Building
10Entrance Level
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13VISION
14Upper Level
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18Social Spaces
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21Space Planning
Significant increase in Space utilisation rates
Net Internal area close to SMG model for
affordable estate Strict space management
essential for success (timetable)
22- Learning Resource Centre
- Consolidated base for Student Centred learning
- No taught classes
- Central location heart of building
- Varied environment
- study spaces (15)
- Secure and non secure
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23- Office Accommodation
- Academic and Corporate
- No subject areas
- Detailed workspace planning
- No student access
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25- Teaching and Research
- Modelled future profile
- Targeted utilisation rates
- Strict space management
- Grouped room types
- Structural grid
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27Sustainability
- The following awards were delivered
- CEEQUAL - Excellent Rating
- BREEAM (Academic) - Excellent (Highest
points for UK University) - BREEAM (Sports) - Excellent
- BREEAM (Residences) - Excellent
- ENVEST - 17 ecopoints/m2
28Sustainability - Approach
2004
- Holistic
- avoid gimmicks where add expense and cost
- get basics right
- balance cost benefits with any additional costs
(no additional sustainability budget) - design sustainability in
- Vision Statement - to develop a sustainable
community for learning and life - Emphasise Sustainability throughout process
- specialist sub consultant - GAIA
- consultant selection
- contractor selection
- monitoring regime
- Key target areas
- low Carbon footprint
- biodiversity and a quality external environment
- Indoor air quality and Daylight
- water management
29Low Carbon Footprint The Building
2004
- Minimise Consumption
- utilise natural ventilation, coupled with thermal
mass, where possible - set a 25 improvement on the Building Regulation
standards for building air tightness - apply an IT Solution that minimises both power
and unwanted heat gain. In this instance it is
thin client technology - set a 5 improvement on the Building Regulation
standards of thermal insulation - deliver good natural daylight to the interiors
and couple this to intelligent lighting controls -
30Low Carbon - Simple Design
31The Low Carbon Strategy - Bio-Mass
- technical and financial review of renewable
energy technologies identified Bio-mass as the
preferred low carbon technology for the Campus - The intention was to burn local forestry products
in a QMU owned Energy Centre to provide heat for
the Academic and Residential Blocks. - no precedent (at time) in UK for this scale of
plant (4.5MW heat) - Bio-mass is deemed to be carbon neutral
- full gas boiler back-up
322 No Gas Fired Boilers (4.5MW) for full back-up
Water Storage Cylinders
Wood Store
Bio-mass Boiler 1.5MW
33Bio-mass Financial Appraisal
2004
- 1.5m to install Bio-mass Energy Centre
- 0.4m Capital Grant from Carbon Trust
- Heat delivered to Campus at a rate of 1.78p/Kwh
- Payback period estimated at between 5-7 years.
34Carbon Appraisal 4 Months Heat Data
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30
20
20
Kg CO2 / m²
Kg CO2 / m²
10
10
Carbon from Biomass Deliveriesk
HEEPI Good Practise Benchamrk
Carbon from Biomass Deliveries
HEEPI Good Practise Benchamrk
QMU Fossil Fuel
QMU Fossil Fuel
Academic Buildings
Residences
35Biodiversity and external environment
- Woodland shelterbelts surround the campus,
providing a large increase in the length of
valuable edge habitat which attracts bird and
invertebrate diversity - Mixed native hedges extend the edge habitat,
providing corridors of cover - Meadow grassland and wetland margins will provide
tall grass habitat typical of field margins - Wetlands in rural areas have declined in recent
years due to agricultural improvements, and
therefore new wetlands are very valuable.
36Minimising Pollution / Water Management
- Water both into and out of site managed to
minimise energy use - Water Out - SUDS pond
- Water In -
- Low use fittings
- w.c.s
- waterless urinals
- taps
- Leak detection on water main
- Rainwater harvesting discounted (payback period
too long)
37Healthy Materials
Internal Materials 80 of floor finishes A
rated as determined by the Green Guide to
Specification 80 of internal walls A rated as
determined by the Green Guide to
Specification Recyclable Balance between carpet
and lino acoustics v life cycle
38Green Travel Planning
39BREEAM - SCORE
- excellent rating -77
- Highest scoring HE in UK
- Highest bespoke excellent rating in Scotland
(4th highest in UK) - Land use and Ecology high scoring unusual for
Greenfield site
40ICT Strategy
2004
Followed extensive research Holistic
approach support core brief design in Business
case Consultant and Sub Consultants
involved Thin Client Infrastructure -
Fundamental to Delivering Sustainability Strategy
41what is thin-client?
A thin-client is a client computer in a
client-server architecture network which depends
primarily on the central server for processing
activities, and mainly focuses on conveying input
and output between the user and the remote
server. In contrast, a thick or fat client does
as much processing as possible and passes only
data for communications and storage to the
server. Definition courtesy of Wikipedia
42perception vs reality
43benefits
44remote working
45energy saving
46extended equipment lifespan
thin-client 5-6 years
47Some specifics
- thin-clients
- 17W per client max
- 90 reduction on our old PCs
- CRT to LCD migration
- blade servers
- 40 less energy than conventional servers
- HP Blade System 27 less energy than competitors
conscious procurement decision end-2004
48disadvantages
49all eggs in one basket
- we had better make it a super-strength basket
50non-compliant software
- computer aided design
- video and audio editing
- hardware dependent
51loss of local control
- tackled early as a separate project
- although staff were unable to install or change
anything locally, support was improved and it was
soon accepted (by most)
52the change process
- change management
- changing user perceptions of technology
- re-skilling of IT staff
from PC to TC
53outcomes
- All existing individual and IT lab computers are
to be migrated and replaced with thin-client
devices unless the work of the institution cannot
be achieved by the use of this technology or by
providing an alternative within a shared space.
No individual will have a personal computer on
their desk. - This is an institutional imperative in line with
project ReLocate.
54implementation schedule
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56support
57learn from our pain
- choose your targets
- get institutional buy-in at all costs
- choose some academic and support staff to
champion the technology - accentuate the benefits
- accept that it will not meet everyones needs so
have a contingency - experience depends on the client hardware
58big picture
VoIP
59QMU ReLocate - Summary
- ReLocate unique challenge/opportunity
- Business re-engineering
- Space Planning Sustainability core
- ICT (thin client) strategy Key to both
- Successful?
- Delivered on cost and programme
- Operating within space plan objectives case
study - Met sustainability (design ) targets POE
underway -
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