Edenica, 100 Fetter Lane, London
Located at 100 Fetter Lane, London, Edenica is a 12-story commercial office building incorporating biophilic design with cutting-edge sustainability. As the first scheme in the City of London designed as a ‘material storage bank,’ it pioneers a Material Passport approach to reduce whole-life carbon.
TF Tull, with our in-house design team, electrical installation, and panel workshop, designed and implemented a bespoke Building Management System that integrates:
Collaborative Efforts
Supported by Forest Rock to provide:
Testimonials
“The purpose of this email is to thank you and your teams for the collaborative way you’ve tackled this job. You’ve been the ‘star players’ and on behalf of our group, I thank you.” – Andy Hider, Managing Director, ESG
“As a developer, delivering high-quality, efficient, and sustainable commercial office space is a top priority and Building Management Systems are crucial in achieving this. The BMS has provided the building users with control over the buildings critical systems including HVAC, lighting & energy consumption. From day one it offered real-time insights and automated adjustments, optimised energy usage and minimises operational costs. Sustainability was a key focus for this project and the BMS has been instrumental in achieving energy performance targets and meeting regulatory standards. The support and expertise from the installation team was exceptional, ensuring a seamless delivery.” – Sam Palk, Development Manager, YardNine
News Article
The project has also been featured in a news article by The Standard, London. Please see here Pioneering City office block uses “materials passports” technology to stop waste | The Standard