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Takeda Zurich

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Building Area: 10,591 m²
Investor: Takeda Pharmaceuticals International AG
Location: Opfikon, Switzerland


Takeda Zurich, located in Opfikon, Switzerland, has qualified for LEED v4 ID+C: Commercial Interiors certification at the Gold level with a score of 69/110. With a focus on high energy performance and indoor environmental quality, the project presents a strong vision for sustainable office environments.

System: LEED v4 ID+C: Commercial Interiors
Level: Gold
Total Score: 69/110
Certification Date: February 04, 2025
Area: 10,591 m²
Location: Opfikon, Switzerland
Project Owner: Takeda Pharmaceuticals International AG
Official Website: https://www.takeda.com/
USGBC Project Link: https://www.usgbc.org/projects/takeda-zurich

Success Achieved Through LEED Strategies (SCORECARD SUMMARY):

Integrative Process Management (0/2 Points): Although no points were achieved under the integrative design process credit, the project balanced its total score with strong performance across other categories.

Location and Transportation (16/20 Points): Full points were achieved for surrounding density and diverse uses as well as access to public transportation, enabling effective use of sustainable mobility options.

Water Efficiency (0/12 Points): No points were achieved for indoor water use reduction credits; project performance was supported by other high-scoring categories.

Energy and Atmosphere (30/81 Points): The project earned the full 25 points for optimized energy performance and achieved top-level success in energy efficiency through enhanced commissioning and refrigerant management strategies.

Materials and Resources (7/13 Points): Sustainable material selection was supported through long-term commitment, life-cycle impact reduction, and product transparency credits, while full points were achieved for construction waste management.

Indoor Environmental Quality (8/17 Points): Full points were achieved for low-emitting materials, and occupant comfort was enhanced through improved indoor air quality strategies and quality views criteria.

Innovation (6/6 Points): Maximum points were achieved in this category through full innovation credits and LEED AP contribution.

Regional Priority Credits (2/4 Points): Additional points were earned under regional priority through optimized energy performance and indoor air quality assessment.

Conclusion: Takeda Zurich stands out as a benchmark project in its sector with a sustainable office approach that prioritizes energy performance and occupant health. You can contact our expert team to achieve similar sustainability targets in your projects.
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