luis vidal + architects, an international architecture firm that offers responsible and quality designs in response to the urban and social challenges of the day, announced that its newly designed, 312,000-square-foot Loyola University Campus in Seville, Spain, was awarded a LEED Platinum certification. Loyola University is the world’s first integrated campus to receive the highest environmental rating by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). The multipurpose facility, designed to accommodate numerous aspects of learning and university life, also aims to be the first “5G Campus” in the world.

LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification is a widely used green building rating system and is a globally recognized symbol of sustainability achievement and leadership – granted after verification of up to 110 categories.

“Our team at luis vidal + architects prides itself on its unique, user-based philosophy, developed after years of fostering innovation within the world’s most highly trafficked transportation, health, recreation and cultural centers,” said Luis Vidal, president and founding partner at luis vidal + architects. “To receive such high praise for the Loyola campus is a testament to our approach and architectural foresight, proven across 200 projects worldwide.”

Photo credit: © Victor Sajara

Photo credit: © Victor Sajara

The architecture firm initially carried out a detailed analysis of the site. Given the Mediterranean climate in Seville, where it often reaches high temperatures, special attention was paid to controlling sunlight.

“The project makes use of the lessons learned in T2 at Heathrow Airport in the U.K., and incorporates textile technology – the design of an external element, ‘the candle,’ which controls the light that penetrates the buildings,” added Vidal. “The campus also consists of a sequence of open and closed spaces, designed to provide self-shading.”

Photo credit: © Victor Sajara

Photo credit: © Victor Sajara

For the $29 million higher education project, all the classrooms, laboratories and common spaces (including a cafeteria and auditorium), totaling over 265,000 square feet, are in a single, optimized building. The sports building, library, lockers, access building and chapel complete the complex, totaling over 47,000 square feet of additional space.

The campus’ roof, facades and windows were designed to minimize sizable energy losses. luis vidal + architects worked to prevent excessive heat gain through the facades, given the region’s warm climate. The design team also installed photovoltaic panels to reduce the net-energy consumption of the building – which utilizes around 40% less heat than buildings meeting current regulations. The design also incorporates a water recovery system.

Photo credit: © Victor Sajara

Photo credit: © Victor Sajara

Materials for the project were carefully sourced and included recycled content, regional materials and those of renewable origin. More than 20% of the building materials come from previous uses, and more than 30% of the materials were locally extracted from the surrounding area, avoiding (or reducing) the environmental damages inherent in transporting materials. Renewable materials used for the build included bamboo and other natural resources.

The construction of the complex was wrapped in record time (17 months). Since Sept. 2, 2019, it has hosted a university community of more than 2,500 people.

“Sustainability is one of Loyola’s lines of action and research as a university,” said Gabriel Pérez Alcalá, president of Loyola University. “The facilities we occupy reflect exactly that, our desire to preserve living conditions and the creation of a space in which to train others in their respect and care.”

Photo credit: © Victor Sajara

Photo credit: © Victor Sajara

Vidal noted that the design was equally inspired by local architecture and regional culture, including the squares and patios of the historic communities of Andalusia.

Overall, to achieve LEED Platinum certification, buildings must attain a score of 80 or more on a 100-point scale that measures environmental impact. Indicators include the sustainability of the facilities, efficiency of water, energy consumption, use of materials and resources, interior environmental quality, compliance with location-driven sustainability priorities, and more.

 

About luis vidal + architects
luis vidal + architects is an architecture practice that prides itself on creativity, development and global dialogue. With an international workforce – and talented architects of diverse backgrounds, luis vidal + architects offers experience across various disciplines and scales, including expertise in the design of global transportation hubs, health care facilities, office buildings and cultural/educational centers. Driven by keen entrepreneurial spirit, luis vidal + architects provides innovative and high-quality answers to social, cultural and environmental questions of the day. The firm has been labeled the “pioneer” of the user experience. luis vidal + architects was established in 2004 by Luis Vidal and maintains offices across Spain, the Dominican Republic, Chile and the U.S. luis vidal + architects has expressed its unique vision across 200 projects worldwide, each of which differs in scale and encapsulates industry-leading expertise. For more information, visit: www.luisvidal.com.

 

Related: “How to design sustainable public infrastructure in 2020 and beyond” by Luis Vidal, President & Founding Partner of luis vidal + architects