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In pictures | Buro Happold’s carbon-saving QPR training ground

Buro Happold QPR - Outside of training ground with green turf. Blue sky with some white clouds above.
Buro Happold has completed work on the QPR training ground (Image: Buro Happold)

Buro Happold has handed over the keys to the new Queens Park Rangers FC Heston training ground in West London.

Designed to reduce carbon emissions, the 27-acre complex has many sustainable features. These include onsite renewable energy regeneration with 922 sq m of solar photovoltaic panels, air source heat pumps and electric vehicle charging points.

The building’s orientation and envelope is designed to integrate natural ventilation and daylight through passive design measures.

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