Davis Langdon

Elizabeth II Court, Hampshire, UK

Client Hampshire County Council

Architect

Services Engaged Cost Management
  • To work with buildings which suffered from a poor internal environment and an aggressive external presence.
  • To refurbish and extend the existing facilities to create ~12,000m2 of low-energy, highly sustainable office accommodation.
  • To expand the office area, providing a 200 seat auditorium, large meeting room suite, cafe, restaurant, kitchen facilities and data centre.
  • To create external works providing two landscaped courtyards.
  • To achieve a deep cut in energy use - targeting a challenging operational emission rating of 25-30 kg CO2/m2/annum (compared to 100 kg CO2/m2/annum for the existing building).
  • High-performance facades incorporating extensive solar shading form part of the innovative energy efficient and low carbon strategy.
  • Engineered natural ventilation, use of thermal mass through the exposure of concrete coffer slabs.
  • Heat recovery from the onsite data centre and numerous other sustainable technologies.
  • Increase the buildings capacity to 775 work stations (formerly 650 work stations).
  • Adoption of new flexible working practices allowing the Council to base over 1,000 staff at the building, providing rationalisation of other office tenures around the county.
  • In our central role as cost manager we helped ensure that all innovation was checked and balanced.
  • Elizabeth II Court is a shining example of the cost manager helping to drive and steer the decision making of the design team.
  • Projects that seek to push the envelope require extra effort to ensure that all the sums really do add up.