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Jon Robinson

Name revealed for landmark £36m office block with Europe’s biggest living wall

The name of a 12-storey office block being built in Salford, which will feature Europe’s biggest living wall, has been revealed.

Eden is being developed by The English Cities Fund, a joint venture between urban regenerator Muse Developments, Legal & General and Homes England.

The £36m scheme is set for completion in 2023 and forms part of the wider £1bn Salford Central masterplan.

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Phil Marsden, project director at Muse Developments, said: "We've accumulated a huge amount of knowledge over the past 18 months of how to extract the maximum from technology and resources for sustainability purposes.

"We have worked very hard to reduce the embodied carbon in construction and have analysed every aspect of the build. By making some innovative changes to a typical building structure, in terms of design and materials, we are on target to achieve an embodied carbon level of 700kg/co2e/m2 which is exceptional for a commercial building of this scale.

"Eden is designed to be net zero carbon in operation, achieving the UKGBC interim energy intensity targets for operational energy - and this is where we believe Eden will have another advantage: some building projects in design stages which have suddenly changed focus to become more carbon-efficient have struggled to find the resource to go carbon-efficient in both constructing and operating those buildings.

"It’s vital that these requirements are embedded into the brief from the very start.

"But this is not just about carbon – we have also thought hard about increasing biodiversity, and we have Europe's biggest living wall - with the overwhelming majority of the non-glazed elements of the façade to be covered by 350,000 plants.

"The living wall provides real environmental benefits by removing toxins from the atmosphere, creating a significant increase in bio-diversity, providing habitat for birds, butterflies and pollinators, and also improves the thermal performance of the building.

"We are all contributors to change for the better, and we each have to start somewhere: Eden is as apt a name as any to describe both a start and a target for a more sustainable future."

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