Campus development

That our campus areas develop and provide higher education institutions with the right conditions over time is crucial for us as a company. The key to success is to find close and good forms of collaboration with our customers where we can translate visions into concrete development and action plans.

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Vacant premises

Our knowledge environments are dynamic places where the core focuse is on education and research, but also on entrepreneurship and innovation. We have modern labs and offices for rent at several of our campuses.

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Campus development

That our campus areas develop and provide higher education institutions with the right conditions over time is crucial for us as a company. The key to success is to find close and good forms of collaboration with our customers where we can translate visions into concrete development and action plans.

Read more

Vacant premises

Our knowledge environments are dynamic places where the core focuse is on education and research, but also on entrepreneurship and innovation. We have modern labs and offices for rent at several of our campuses.

Read more

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Tisdag 31 januari, 2023

Aha seminar on energy-smart campuses and behavioral changes

The lack of electricity in Europe, which is among other things a consequence of the war in Ukraine, has raised questions about Sweden's energy supply. Electricity prices have risen to record levels and we all need to contribute to reduce Sweden's total energy consumption. This also applies to campus areas around Sweden. In this seminar, we focus on how the electricity crisis has so far been felt on campus and what we are doing together to manage it and contribute to sustainable energy consumption in our knowledge environments, in the short and long term. We will also show concrete examples of how the campus is used as a test bed for research into future energy solutions. The lack of electricity in Europe, which is among other things a consequence of the war in Ukraine, has raised questions about Sweden's energy supply. Electricity prices have risen to record levels and we all need to contribute to reduce Sweden's total energy consumption. This also applies to campus areas around Sweden. In this seminar, we focus on how the electricity crisis has so far been felt on campus and what we are doing together to manage it and contribute to sustainable energy consumption in our knowledge environments, in the short and long term. We will also show concrete examples of how the campus is used as a test bed for research into future energy solutions. Moderator: Elise Grosse, Sweco. The seminar is digital and it is possible to watch or listen to it afterwards. Audience space in the studio is available, indicate interest in registration.

Måndag 25 april, 2022

Giant investment in solar cells at the Royal Academy of Music

Akademiska Hus is once again making an extensive investment in solar cells in Stockholm. This time, there are two new facilities that will soon be ready to start at the Royal Academy of Music's campus area on Östermalm. The solar cells will produce 135,000 kWh of environmentally friendly electricity every year and are part of Akademiska Hus' work to achieve a zero vision for its climate footprint. Recently, a total of twelve photovoltaic facilities were put into operation on Campus Solna and KTH Campus and now the turn has come to the Royal Academy of Music (KMH). As part of reducing the amount of energy delivered and instead investing in renewable energy sources, Akademiska Hus is investing SEK 2 million in two new facilities on the campus area. These have been placed on the roofs of the Glashuset and Flygeln buildings and cover an area of approximately 800 square meters. The facilities are planned to be ready and ready for use during the first half of May, just in time for all the summer hours of sunshine. - We are pleased that our modern campus will be even more future-oriented and that our education, research and concert activities can use very locally produced electricity. This is an important step in our sustainability work, says Helena Wessman, Rector of KMH. The road to climate neutrality Akademiska Hus has high climate goals and has decided on a zero vision for its climate footprint. The investment in solar cells on KMH's campus is one of several similar investments on campus around the country. At present, Akademiska Hus has a total of 112 facilities in its property portfolio, which annually produces 9.2 million kWh of sustainable electricity for Swedish universities. In the next few years, the real estate company plans to take further steps by installing more facilities which, when completed, will contribute to Akademiska Hus' total amount of solar being estimated at just over 13.5 million kWh per year. - Together with our customers, Akademiska Hus puts great effort into achieving a more sustainable energy supply and strengthening the green profile of our campus areas. With more solar cells on the roofs, we create energy-smart buildings at the same time as we contribute to the transition to a fossil-free society, says Magnus Öhrman, group manager in energy and technology at Akademiska Hus.

Fredag 22 april, 2022

Seminar on campus development with climate responsibility

Time is short for the green transition that society needs to make. As one of Sweden's largest real estate companies, Akademiska Hus has an opportunity and a responsibility to work to achieve the required change. The goal is to achieve climate neutrality and there is a plan to get there. But to succeed, an in-depth and intensified collaboration with Sweden's higher education institutions is needed. In collaboration, campus areas can be test beds for new ideas and with greater joint climate responsibility, we can move ourselves and the whole society in the right direction. April 28, Akademiska Hus broadcasts via Aha a digital seminar on campus development with climate responsibility. Read more about the seminar and register your participation via the link below: (Registration for the seminar closes April 27 at 14.00) Campus development with climate responsibility (akademiskahus.se) Welcome!

Fredag 8 maj, 2020

Welcome to the My Campus app!

Welcome to the My Campus app, it is available to give you a better experience of your campus and simplify your everyday life. In the app we have collected all the information that we think you need and you choose which campus and which buildings you want information about. On Akademiskahus.se under my pages you will find the same information and features as in the app. So the app works Keep track of what's happening on campus By choosing a campus and one or more buildings, your personal flow is created with updated information, maps, contact information, service, news and disruptions that may affect you in your everyday life. Create and track your error report You can easily create, follow and leave feedback on your bug report directly in the app. You get an overview of error reports you made and can easily see the status of your case. Find the right person in the right place You can easily search, find and save contact information for each campus and building. This way you know who you can contact if you have questions or if something happens. Get started with three simple steps: 1. Log in or use the app without creating an account. If you register your email address, your personal profile is created where you have the opportunity to: - Create a bug report and see history. - Set up the campus and highlight the buildings you want information on. - Use My Pages at akademiskahus.se 2., Choose your campus and the buildings you want information about. 3. Ready! Your feed is now filled with the information you want.