SOLARWIND
New Construction
- Building Type : Office building < 28m
- Construction Year : 2009
- Delivery year : 2011
- Address 1 - street : L-8399 WINDHOF (KOERICH), Luxembourg
- Climate zone : [Cfb] Marine Mild Winter, warm summer, no dry season.
- Net Floor Area : 11 450 m2
- Construction/refurbishment cost : 18 500 000 €
- Number of Work station : 800 Work station
- Cost/m2 : 1615.72 €/m2
Certifications :
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Primary energy need
227 kWhep/m2.an
(Calculation method : RGD du 31 août 2010 - bâtiment fonctionnel )
The building has a gross floor area of approximately 10.000m². It has 4 storeys above around which are designed for use as offices, along with a flat roof which is used, along with the plant rooms, for "Group" activities and to demonstrate the new technologies and provided training about them.
The building also boasts a mezzanine level (2.000m² net) which has a number of different uses, most notably as a fitness/wellness centre, a crèche and a restaurant.
Solarwind is intended to be a collaborative project. Right from the outset of the project, groups have been set up based around different topics and brainstorming sessions have been organised:
- materials choice,
- Waste Management - Purpose
- Schedule
- Educational aspects, renewable energy, facilities management
- Management - Green IT
- Logistics
See more details about this project
http://www.solarwind.luhttp://www.construction21.org/articles/fr/renewable-energies-winner-2015-solarwind-luxembourg.html
Data reliability
3rd part certified
Stakeholders
Contractor
In Der Laey S.A.
Romain Poulles, 11 rue de l'Industrie L-8399 Windhof
http://www.progroup.euClient
Thermal consultancy agency
Boydens Luxembourg sàrl
http://www.boydens.beCompany
CBL S.A.
http://www.cbl-sa.lu/Company
Plafotech SA
Company
POLYGONE
http://www.polygone.lu/site waste management
Other consultancy agency
PROgroup GEIE
http://www.progroup.euBuilding design, AMO HQE/BREEAM/DGNB, Project Management, Health and Safety Coordination
Developer
Schulerimmo
X. Delposen
http://www.schulerimmo.luDeveloper/Building Operator
Contracting method
Separate batches
Owner approach of sustainability
A collaborative and inclusive project for stakeholders and future users (Schulerimmo and PROgroup), SolarWind is involved in a triple environmental certification process: BREEAM, HQE and DGNB (English, French and German), targeting high levels of performance. This all-encompassing approach helps to create a building with a reduced environmental impact, throughout its entire life cycle, whilst also improving the comfort of its occupants, taking into account social and economic factors. The "green site" concept was used during construction, which aims to limit the impact of the site on the environment, local residents and the health of the workers. It reduces the risk of soil, water and air pollution, as well as reducing noise, waste and the use of resources (water, energy, minerals). The Windhof ecopark brings together businesses which are seeking to make progress on issues of sustainability by pooling their efforts: green energy, recycled paper, safety, etc. The ecopark is taking part in the INTERREG IV B European research project into Cradle-to-Cradle (C2C) applications in business parks. Socio-cultural aspects have also been developed, such as the Upcycl'Art festival (a contest for works of art made from construction site waste), the SolarWind educational trail and communications initiatives.
Architectural description
The CRADLE TO CRADLE approach: An innovative approach which aims to ensure that human activity has a positive impact on the environment. It is based on 3 principles: plan for materials to be 100% reused right from the design stage: waste=food, renewable energy and diversity. The approach is in contrast to the current idea of consumption which involves extracting, producing, using and sending to landfill (Cradle to Grave). SolarWind dedicates areas to promoting certified products or those which support this philosophy (4th storey wooden structure, lino, carpets, aluminium window frames, furniture, etc.). The building contributes to the generation of green electricity and has made provision for the management of construction waste at the end of its service life.
If you had to do it again?
We would take the same approach, taking into account the experience picked up during this exciting adventure and technological advances.
The Sustainable Development approach and certification help to ensure, in addition to the environmental quality of the building, flexibility of use/assignment.
Building users opinion
We have successfully incorporated a research laboratory into the building for one of our tenants whilst maintaining the overall environmental standard of the property and an acceptable energy performance (class B), versus the original energy rating (without the additional laboratory ventilation) of A/A.
Energy consumption
- 227,00 kWhep/m2.an
- 374,00 kWhep/m2.an
- 113,00 kWhef/m2.an
Envelope performance
- 0,28 W.m-2.K-1
- 0,23
- 0,24
Systems
- Geothermal heat pump
- Radiant ceiling
- VAV System
- Wood boiler
- Solar thermal
- Canadian well
- Individual electric boiler
- Solar Thermal
- Other hot water system
- Water chiller
- Geothermal heat pump
- VAV Syst. (Variable Air Volume system)
- Radiant ceiling
- Canadian well
- Nocturnal ventilation
- Free-cooling
- Double flow heat exchanger
- Canadian well
- Solar photovoltaic
- Solar Thermal
- Heat Pump on geothermal probes
- Biomass boiler
- 100,00 %
Smart Building
GHG emissions
- 3,30 KgCO2/m2/an
Water management
Indoor Air quality
Comfort
Product
Ecose Technology

Knauf Insulation
Knauf Insulation rue du Parc Industriel, 1 B-4480 Engis
http://www.knaufinsulation.beFinishing work / Partitions, insulation
Acoustic and thermal insulation material made from sustainable rock wool with a natural binder containing no phenol or formaldehydes
In Belgium, Knauf insulation products are guaranteed by TGA technical approval.
Thoma Holz 100

Thoma Holz GmbH
Hasling 35, 5622 Goldegg, Pongau, Autriche
http://www.thoma.at/Structural work / Passive system
4th storey for shared spaces such as meeting and reception rooms constructed with a solid timber structure that is pinned together with no adhesives.
The Thoma Holz 100 product has had C2C Gold certification since 2011.
STEICOzell and STEICOprotect wood fibre insulation

STEICO AG
Hans-Riedl-Str. 21 D-85622 Feldkirchen
http://www.steico.net/fr/produits/isolants-en-bois/Structural work / Passive system
High-performance air-injected wood fibre insulation (40cm),
wood fibre insulation panels (STEICO protect) ready to plaster
STEICO products certified NaturPlus by Cologne ECO-Institut
Mila Soundmaster

DESSO / TARKETT
Taxandriaweg 15, 5142 PA Waalwijk - The Netherlands
http://www.desso-businesscarpets.com/products/product-search/Mila/Finishing work / flooring
carpet which ensures very high indoor air quality (dust-proof, very low in VOCs and formaldehyde) with sound absorbing properties
ECONYL-certified product (100% recycled nylon), CRI Green LabelPlus (Indoor Air Quality)
Urban environment
In order to preserve biodiversity on the site, plants were chosen with a preference for diverse local species, encouraging the presence of a variety of fauna. The external grounds and the landscaped pond, the planted roofs and building facades and the nest boxes all contribute to this goal. Three beehives were added to the green roof in 2014.
Land plot area
5 171,00 m2
Built-up area
56,00 %
Green space
1 924,00
Building Environmental Quality
- Building flexibility
- indoor air quality and health
- biodiversity
- consultation - cooperation
- acoustics
- comfort (visual, olfactive, thermal)
- water management
- energy efficiency
- renewable energies
- building process
- products and materials
Reasons for participating in the competition(s)
Si nous avons choisi les catégories "Renewable Energies" et "Health& Comfort", c’est parce que nous avons mis l’accent particulièrement sur ces2 aspects aussi bien lors des étapes de conception, de réalisation etd’aménagement du Solarwind.
En effet, en plus d'une performance énergétique énergétique élevée de l'enveloppe, le Maître d'ouvrage a souhaité diversifier les sources d'approvisionnement énergétique et privilégier les énergies renouvelables, montrant ainsi aux visiteurs une vitrine des technologies innovantes applicables et illustrant leur complémentarité :
- géothermie
- biomasse (chaudière à pellets / miscanthus)
- puits canadien
- geocooling
- refroidissement adiabatique sur eau pluviale pour les CTA
- solaire thermique,
- solaire photovoltaïque
- éoliennes urbaines
Concernant la santé et le bien être des utilisateurs, en tant qu'occupant de l'immeuble PROgroup a voulu favoriser le bien-être de ses collaborateurs, par l'organisation de "brainstorming" sur les besoins et les souhaits des employés d'une part, et d'autre part, en portant un soin particulier au choix des matériaux et des techniques afin de garantir une qualité optimale de l'air intérieur et un confort hygrothermique été/hiver élevé.
Cet aspect a particulièrement été mis en évidence lors de la triple certification DGNB/BREEAM/HQE, notamment en atteignant un niveau de certification HQE "Exceptionnel" en phase réalisation et DGNB "GOLD".
En outre, les exigences relatives auxaménagements locatifs ont été contractualisées afin garantir les performancesénergétiques, acoustiques et sanitaires au cours de l'exploitation du site.
Building candidate in the category

Energies renouvelables
