Horizons: A Sustainability Case Study

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A sustainability case study about University of the Built Environment’s office, Horizons, which was awarded a BREEAM ‘Excellent’ rating .

SKU: ONL-CPD (HOR) Categories: ,

Description

Course details

Aims

This sustainability case study provides an account of University of the Built Environment’s relocation to new premises between early 2015 and late 2016. It showcases the journey we took when we acquired and then transformed an inefficient 1980s building in central Reading into our sustainable new home, Horizons, which was awarded a BREEAM ‘Excellent’ rating in August 2016 and a Green Apple Gold Award in 2017.

Time commitment

The total estimated time for reviewing this case study is 1 hour.

As a fully online, self managed case study delegates are able to stop and restart the course as they progress. Working through the material at a time and place that suits them.

Objectives

This case study has been designed to inform, inspire, and share good sustainability practice.

It explores both the rationale and opportunities that exist for embedding sustainability into the built environment, and analyses the impact that University of the Built Environment’s ‘green’ office has had thus far in environmental, social, and economic contexts.

Course structure

This case study is made up of the following elements:

  1. An e-learning presentation
  2. An interactive model

Once delegates have worked through the presentation, they will also be able to explore Horizons for themselves using the interactive model.

The self-managed online delivery method will allow delegates to explore the case study at their own pace. Stopping and restarting the material and exploring Horizons wherever they may be.

Entry requirements

There are no entry requirements for this case study

Technical Requirements

To maximize your learning experience, you’ll need access to:

  1. A personal computer, laptop, tablet, or mobile device with audio and video playback capability
  2. Internet access (broadband connection recommended)
  3. an up-to-date web browser (e.g. Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Apple Safari, Microsoft Edge
  4. open PDF documents with programs such as Adobe.
  5. a smartphone with an Authenticator application such as Microsoft Authenticator to generate a time-based one-time code for secure sign in (see our MFA FAQs for details)

Keep in mind that if you’re using a system with a firewall, you may need to allow pop-ups and access to YouTube.

Technical Assistance:

Should you require any technical assistance please contact academysupport@ube.ac.uk

Certificate

As an informal CPD case study there is no certificate issued.

Enrolment details

This course is FREE.

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