
Horten Upper Secondary School
ARCHITECTS
Link Arkitektur
ENGINEERING
Veidekke
MANUFACTURERS
Graphisoft, Binderholz, Bo Andren, Bosvik As, Gilje, Vector Foiltec, Artist Siv Bugge Vatne, Jeppe Hein, Lian Og Lien, Ringsaker Vegg- Og Takelementer, Risa Meyer, Umbra
COLLABORATORS
Sweco, Erichsen & Horgen
LEAD ARCHITECT
Grethe Brox-nilsen
CONSULTANTS
Erichsen & Horgen, Sweco
DESIGN TEAM
Geir Odd Målsnes, Anne Gram Højbo, Torleif Kofoed Månsson, Assad Ansar, Heidi Holthe, Firat Aysim, Kjetil Bakken Engelsen, Petter Solberg Svenne, Thomas Baxter, Sondre Nordhagen Urtegård
ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECT
Plus House, Passive House Qualities, Breaam Outstanding Certification. Winner Of The Breeam Award 2019: “the Public Sector: Design Stage Award”
ARCHITECTURE, INTERIOR, LANDSCAPE AND BUILDING PHYSICS
Scope
LANDSCAPE
Team Landskap, Link Arkitektur, Christian Reinsborg, Suzanne Roth, Ivar Nielsen
YEAR
2019
LOCATION
Horten, Norway
CATEGORY
Elementary & Middle School
NORWAY’S HIGHEST ENVIRONMENTALLY CLASSIFIED EDUCATION BUILDING
Horten upper secondary school won the international sustainable BREEAM Awards 2019 for the best public sector building at the design stage.
The project is referred to as an example of a future-oriented learning environment and is Norway’s highest environmentally classified education building.
The building is innovative and avant-garde in terms of environmental solutions and will generate more energy than it consumes.
The sustainable ambitions comprised high architectural quality, handling of logistics, environmentally friendly solutions and encouraging next-generation pedagogy.
As a BREEAM Outstanding project, the school adopts passive house standards, makes extensive use of wood and is intended to be energy positive.

The goal was an energy-efficient plus house with a minimum 40% reduction of greenhouse gases compared to the reference building.
The BREEAM Outstanding-achievement will pave the way for further innovation in energy-efficient buildings in Norway. The material palette is based on sustainable materials.
Wood is used extensively in the building, both externally and internally. The floor slabs and stairs are made of massive wood, the façade cladding is made of wood as well as the acoustic elements in the atrium.
The school is idyllically located in the city park Lystlunden, which also contains sports, culture and adventure facilities. LINKs solution was to preserve as much of the park area as possible and develop the building in the least attractive area.
The building consists of four floors plus one floor below ground and technical rooms on the roof, a solution that addressed challenges with logistics, long walking distances and accessibility.
It’s a real pleasure to highlight and applaud the ‘best of the best’ buildings across the globe. They reflect an exceptional commitment to sustainable construction in a variety of ways and epitomise the value that BREEAM certification brings to projects at all stages of a building’s lifecycle, comments Dr. Shamir Ghumra, BREEAM Director at BRE.
