Students will work in teams to find ways to reduce carbon emissions from existing buildings

Hermes Real Estate and multi-disciplinary design practice, Arup, have launched a competition to inspire students and sustainability experts to bust carbon dioxide emissions from the fund managers’ property portfolio.  

In the Re-Design Challenge, teams will tackle the challenges of refurbishment, building management and use behaviour to develop a plan that can be realistically implemented.

Challenge partners will define a number of scenarios, based on Hermes’ existing assets and the partners’ best practice in a series of workshops discussing how to define a sustainable building and how to deliver improvements.

A jury including Roger Madelin, chief executive of Argent, Peter Rogers, chairman of the UK Green ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø Council and Nicky Gavron, chair of the urban planning commission at the London Assembly will judge the Re-Design proposals and select the winning team.

Students will be selected through a separate process and have the chance to win £1,000 on the way to working with the experts. For further details, interested parties should visit: http://www.hermes.co.uk <http://www.hermes.co.uk/>

The built environment contributes over half of all carbon dioxide emissions.