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FOSSIL FREE
The Muse relies on renewable energy sources eliminating the need for gas or other fossil fuels.
WELL PLATINUM
WELL is an evidence-based roadmap for applying the WELL Building Standard to support the health and well-being of your people and your organization
BREAAM OUTSTANDING
The assessment results in the building receiving a classification ranging from ‘Pass’ to ‘Outstanding’. BREEAM Rating
TRANSPORTATION
With parking spaces for 46 bicycles and EV charging points, The Muse provides plenty of alternatives to reduce carbon-emitting journeys
REDUCED ENERGY CONSUMPTION
With its optimised building envelope, The Muse minimises electricity consumption and maximises electricity production.
CIRCULAR MATERIALS
The Muse project strives for an embodied carbon of max. 399,36 kg CO2eq./m2 over 60 years

The Muse office building is an excellent example of sustainability in the construction industry. With a focus on reducing energy consumption, utilising circular materials, and minimising embodied carbon, The Muse has been designed to have a positive impact on the environment and the people who work there.
One of the key certifications that The Muse provides is the BREEAM Outstanding certification. This certification is awarded to buildings that meet the highest standards for sustainable construction and design. The Muse has achieved this by, among others, utilising sustainable materials, minimising waste, and reducing energy consumption through innovative design solutions.

Another important certification provided is the Well Building Platinum certification. This certification is the highest level of certification for buildings that prioritise the health and wellness of their occupants. The Muse has achieved this by, among others, incorporating features such as high-quality indoor air, natural lighting, and ergonomic design.


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The Muse is also designed with the goal of reducing embodied carbon (associated with the production and transportation of building materials). The project strives for anembodied carbon of a maximum of 399.36kg CO₂ eq./m² over 60 years. This has beenachieved through:
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Life cycle assessment (LCA) are used to optimise material choices and to reduce the CO₂ impact.
Renovation: 71% of the weight of the initial building is maintained
Reuse of remaining part: 21.9% of materials downcycled, 3,6% upcycled, 1,1 % reused, 2,4% waste
Examples of the re-use of existing materials: re-use of existing glazing in a “terrazzo” – reuse of some sanitary facilities – reuse of mineral parts of the interior garden
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Use of biosourced materials: CLT (wood) structure for the new volume
