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The low‐energy office built by the Building Research Establishment at Garston is a shallow plan, three‐storey building containing cellular offices. Completed by the government's Property Services Agency in 1978, the intention of the design was to cut energy consumption to a quarter of that used in conventional buildings. Has it succeeded?

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