Centre for Medicine article

The new Centre for Medicine at the University of Leicester has been featured in Architecture Today. The piece, written by practice Associate Jon Chadwick, focuses on the process employed in integrating Passivhaus design into large scale projects. The building, which completes next year, is the largest Passivhaus development in the UK and will set a high benchmark in the sector.

Last year Jon won a series of online debates held by Saint Gobain, in which he argued that it is possible to find a useful definition for what a sustainable building is.

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