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            The early involvement of the regional specification   Alan Charters, executive director of capital
 Aston University   manager in the project and their relationship with the   development at Aston University, said: “Sustainability
            architects and client at the concept stage made for a
                                                              is at the very heart of all we do at Aston University.
            very smooth delivery and ensured the required U-value
            of 0.22W/m2K would be achieved without the need to   Through our research, institutional environmental
                                                              performance, and through our graduates we are
            re-design elements later in the project.          working to develop the technologies and the people
                                                              to lead the delivery of the low carbon economy for
            In addition, all of Knauf Insulation’s Earthwool   the West Midlands region, the UK and beyond.  The
            rock mineral wool products deliver exceptional    new EBRI building will enable the team to expand their
 “BREEAM ‘excellent’   “BREEAM ‘excellent’ rating was a key requirement   environmental performance and are manufactured   research as well as supporting businesses within the
            using the innovative ECOSE® Technology - a
 for this project.  As a European centre for bioenergy
                                                              region and beyond. We are delighted with the results:
 rating was a key   research, Aston University was keen to maintain the   revolutionary, bio-based, formaldehyde-free binder   an iconic building that conducts sustainable research in
            technology that is based on rapidly renewable
 sustainable ethos of EBRI within the building itself
                                                              a truly sustainable environment.”
 requirement for this   and make improvements wherever they could be   materials, rather than petro-based chemicals.  This was
            a key reason that the insulation was specified for this
 accommodated.”
 project.”  During the early stages of the project, Knauf   exceptionally sustainable project.
            “The visible insulation has attracted a lot of attention
 Insulation worked closely with Associated Architects
 to specify the correct rainscreen insulation product to   to the project. The involvement of Knauf Insulation at
 meet the necessary requirements for a large glazed   a personal level and as a company helped to maintain
 Knauf Insulation has been involved in the design
 and supply of a bespoke insulation product for   façade wrapping round the first floor.  The insulation   the intention from design through to execution,”
 the ambitious construction of the low energy and   layer is a fundamental component of any successful   comments Alan Miller.
 sustainably managed, European Bioenergy Research   rainscreen cladding system and rock mineral wool
 Institute (EBRI) at Aston University in Birmingham.  insulation delivers a number of advantages over
 rigid foam boards in this type of application, so
 The University’s new £16.5million EBRI building is   Knauf Insulation’s Earthwool RainScreen HD Slab
 funded by the European Regional Development   in a bespoke 120mm size was ideal for the project,
 Fund.  This European Centre of Excellence in bio-  delivering exceptional thermal, fire and acoustic
 energy provides new ‘topic’ laboratory research   performance.
 facilities, as well as a 0.4MWel (electric megawatt)
 small scale industrial power plant that will extract   On the design of the façade, Alan continues: “Due
 energy from multiple low-grade bio-wastes and   to its visibility through the glazing, a lot of attention
 acts as a demonstrator of EBRI’s innovative bio-  was paid to the appearance of the insulation and
 energy technologies.  The scheme incorporates the   its fixings.  To successfully mitigate the differing
 existing portico of the Art Centre building, retaining   dimensions of the constituent elements of glass
 the original 1920s façade and combining it with new   channel, blockwork substrate and insulation, the
 modern facilities constructed at the rear.   insulation was specified with the help of Knauf
 Insulation’s regional specification manager and
 Alan Miller, architectural assistant at Associated   Technical Advice and Support Centre (TASC), to
 Architects comments: “The project is largely new   match the module of the glass channels.  This
 build on the site of a previous building.  The retained   resulted in a smaller than standard slab size, allowing
 frontage of the historic building has been used to   for the edge of the slabs to align behind the joints
 form the primary entrance for the semi public areas.   in the glazed façade, providing not only the thermal
 The new laboratories and office accommodation are   performance required, but also an aesthetically
 housed beyond, within the new build areas.  pleasing appearance.”


















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