Vastint Poland has completed the environmental certification process for the Element Hotel in Wroclaw and has announced that the building earned 74 points, qualifying it for the LEED Gold certification level.
According to Vastint Poland, “achieving LEED Gold certification is a recognition of the hotel’s commitment to sustainable development and environmental protection. LEED certification is a global standard that evaluates buildings based on energy efficiency, CO2 emission reductions, and water usage optimization. The Gold level achievement confirms that the hotel meets ambitious standards in sustainable architecture, guest comfort, and minimizing its impact on the ecosystem.”
“During the hotel’s development, our priority was to meet the highest standards of sustainability,” said David Pettersson, Senior Project Manager at Vastint Poland. “We made every effort to use resources efficiently, opting for eco-friendly materials wherever possible. The systems we implemented allow the hotel to continuously monitor devices during its operational phase, ensuring optimal energy efficiency. Additionally, the high level of thermal insulation and advanced ventilation significantly reduce the energy needed for space heating and cooling. Thanks to these and other solutions, we managed to reduce the building’s carbon footprint.”
Located on Bolkowska Street in Wroclaw, the Element Hotel, which is part of the B10 office building, forms a key part of the Business Garden Wroclaw office complex.