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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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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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Monday 16 September, 2024

Akademiska Hus puts up fences around work areas on the LTH Campus

Akademiska Hus, Lund University and LTH have jointly produced a proposal for improving the outdoor environment on the LTH Campus.The fence is being put up around areas where earthworks are to be carried out in autumn 2024 at IKDC, the A-house, the V-house, the Hub and the Kårhuset at LTH. The areas are made as small as possible and the fences are taken down as the work is completed. The work is being carried out in stages and the attached floor plan shows how it is currently planned. Of course, this will be adjusted according to reality if and when it goes faster or takes longer to perform certain steps. We ask for your understanding that this is our best opinion at the time of writing.Fences will be erected around work areas on the LTH Campus according to the attached sketch.

Wednesday 11 September, 2024

Now we are improving Blå Stråket

During weeks 38 to 42, work is underway to improve the Blå Stråket. This means that pedestrian/bicycle traffic through the UB park will be redirected and accessibility will be affected.According to the current detailed plan, we may not lay asphalt along the Blå Stråket. Together with the municipality of Lund, which has maintenance responsibility, we have now found an alternative solution to make the pedestrian and cycle path better. By raising and lowering the levels and removing kerbstones, we can create new catchment zones that divert stormwater. This, in turn, will lead to us removing the water furrows we currently have problems with.Now the County Administrative Board, Lund municipality and the city antiquary have approved the plan, which is why we can now start the work.We hope for understanding for any disruptions, soon the Blå Stråket will be just like before, but better!

Monday 17 June, 2024

Summer letter from Akademiska Hus

Now there are not many days left before most of us get a much-needed day off and the opportunity to recharge our batteries. It has been an intense academic year where a lot has happened on our campus in Lund and Malmö.We have conducted this year's NKI survey where the result for Lund/Malmö ended up at 60, a clear rise from last year's measurement of 51. If we look at Lund Center and Malmö, we increase the result to 61 from 59 in the last measurement. Universitetsplatån increased to 60 from 56 and LTH to 59 from 41. A result we are very happy about, but the work continues to make us even better. More about the results will come at the autumn house meetings.Lund Center:We have renovated the G:a Lungkliniken, which is now ready for occupancy at the beginning of June. During the autumn, we began the replacement of outdoor fixtures in Kv Paradis and in the UB park, which has now been completed. Together with our contractor Peab and our land manager Catharina, we have looked over the vegetation and taken measures to above all increase safety, more will be done during the autumn.The university library is being carefully renovated to create a new entrance that meets the beautiful building in a better way and more study places, expected to be completed by the turn of the year 24/25.Lund Universitetsplatån:During the spring, we adapted a room for LU Byggnad at KC 3. It is the first room in Anshelmhusen that has been adapted to function as a large-room office, and it will be exciting to see which business moves into the room.We unfortunately had a fire on BMC's roof which fortunately did not cause any major damage to the house or impact on the business. The emergency services did a good job so that the water damage was minimized. The cause of the fire is currently being investigated. It is likely that a scaffold will need to be placed over parts of the house during the restoration.Lund LTH:At LTH, there are two major development projects of the outdoor environment in the starting pits, a collaboration project with VA SYD and REWAISE where we will test the future stormwater delay in the ponds lake Sjön and pond Pölen as well as strengthen the attractiveness around an important gathering place on campus. The project is planned to be ready before the traditional regatta and is illustrated in the picture on the next page.The second development project is to strengthen the outdoor environment of the Northern Campus at LTH, where interventions during the autumn/winter will take place in front of the Police Hall with new bicycle parking, the Amphitheater, the AK park and all the way up to the IKDC entrance. Akademiska Hus is proud and happy that the design was developed in collaboration with representatives from LU Byggnad, LTH and TLTH.Many thanks for a good cooperation during the spring and we hope that you all have a nice summer and time off. We ourselves look forward to gardening, rounds of golf with friends, underwater rugby cup in Barcelona, barbecue evenings and many salty baths in the Sound, which gives us lots of energy.Sunny greetingsChristoffer, Elin, Lars-Bertil and colleagues

Tuesday 7 May, 2024

Train with Gerdahallen!

Now we have run the first month of outdoor gym with Gerdahallen. Now we are in the month of May, which offers warmer weather and we hope for an even better turnout from our tenants and students. Welcome to run the Tabata circuit at 12.00-12.45 outdoors at the LTH park at the A-house/IKDC. We run through the month of May! You do not need to register. Welcome!erdahallen!This text has been automatically translated, and some inaccuracies may be present.

Friday 4 March, 2022

On Monday 7 March at 15.00 "Hesa Fredrik" will be tested

Four times a year, on the first non-holiday Monday in March, June, September and December at 15.00, it is checked that the signal Important message via the outdoor warning system "Hesa Fredrik" works. On Monday, March 7, the test will be carried out as planned at 15.00. Given the world situation, MSB wants to emphasize that this is a test. The signal sounds continuously for seven seconds, then follows fourteen seconds of silence. The signal test lasts for at least two minutes. If you hear the signal at a different time than when it is being tested, or receive a VMA (Important Message to the Public) on your mobile phone: Go indoors and close all doors, windows and if possible ventilation. Listen to Swedish Radio P4 to hear what's happening. For more information go to the website Krisinformation.se or call 113 13

Tuesday 14 December, 2021

Akademiska Hus makes its single largest investment in solar cells

Akademiska Hus is making a record-breaking investment in renewable energy at Lund University. Several new photovoltaic plants will be installed, including the company's single largest ever with a capacity of 450,000 kWh of environmentally friendly electricity each year. Together with already existing plants in the area, the annual production will total just over 2 million kWh. Thus, Campus Lund will also be the campus area in the country with the largest solar production. Since 2007, Akademiska Hus has continuously provided Sweden's campus areas with photovoltaic systems as part of reducing the amount of energy delivered and instead investing in renewable energy sources. In recent years, the number of facilities on campus around the country has increased significantly and now the company is taking another extensive green step forward to create even more sustainable campus areas. Akademiska Hus is investing approximately SEK 14 million in nine new photovoltaic facilities at Lund University, including on the roofs of the Language and Literature Center, Eden, Annexet and Geocentrum buildings. The largest facility is located on the roof of the Biomedical Center (BMC), which will cover an area of approximately 2,500 m2 and which, when in operation, will produce as much as 450,000 kWh per year. This makes it Akademiska Hus' single largest solar cell facility ever. - The record-breaking investment that Akademiska Hus is now making means that we have installed solar cells on virtually all roofs that are suitable for solar cells within our property portfolio in Lund. It is proof that we put a lot of effort into achieving a more sustainable energy supply and that we, together with Lund University, contribute to a fossil-free society. More solar cells also ensure electricity production and electricity use that takes place close to each other, which reduces transmission losses in the electricity networks, says Magnus Öhrman, group manager in energy and technology at Akademiska Hus. Objectives of climate neutrality Akademiska Hus has high climate goals and has decided on a zero vision for its climate footprint. Akademiska Hus has previously installed solar cells in Lund at the buildings Ekologi, Maxlab, Kemicentrum, Biologicentrum, Byrålogen and the company's own office, Glosken. In total, the already existing and the nine new plants will annually produce just over 2 million kWh of environmentally friendly solar. The energy will be used in its entirety within Akademiska Hus' properties on campus for ventilation, pumps, lighting and other property installations. It corresponds to the average consumption for a hundred normal-sized villas or to drive about three laps around the world by electric car. - Akademiska Hus' investment in solar cells is in line with Lund University's environmental and sustainability goals and contributes to local electricity production. The placement of the solar cells on rooftops also means that land does not need to be used for electricity production, says Claes Nilén, environmental manager at Lund University. - Lund University must act as a role model when it comes to sustainability and a wise use of energy resources follows the global goals. Measures such as these are therefore not only an investment in the future, they also increase the university's credibility in sustainability issues, says Heiko Herwald, vice dean with responsibility for sustainability issues at the Faculty of Medicine. The nine new photovoltaic systems will be installed on an ongoing basis starting in December 2021 and are planned to be operational by the summer of 2022. About Akademiska Hus and solar cells At present, Akademiska Hus has a total of 90 facilities in its property portfolio, which annually generates 8.2 million kWh of sustainable electrical energy for Swedish universities. In the next few years, the real estate company plans to take further steps by installing more facilities that, when completed, will contribute to Akademiska Hus' total amount of solar electricity amounting to more than 12 million kWh per year.

Friday 26 November, 2021

Thanks to your answer in the customer survey, we can develop

Every year, Akademiska Hus conducts a customer survey (NKI, Satisfied Customer Index) to measure how well we succeed with our service to you as a customer and to see which areas of improvement you think we have as a landlord. This year's result is an improvement from last year's result and it gives us at Akademiska Hus a receipt that we are doing the right things. The results of our customer survey show that customers' ratings at Akademiska Hus in Skåne have improved, which we believe is mainly due to the many collaborations and activities we have carried out together. The survey shows that our customers are generally satisfied with our employees as well as our handling of errors that are reported in the houses, which we are extra happy about. We will present a more detailed result of the survey at the meetings we have together. Then there is also the opportunity to reflect on the result. Despite this year's gratifying results, we have work ahead of us to further improve your experience as a customer. We need to do this work together with you as a customer and we look forward to exploring the local development potential through Pulse Measurements, among other things. Do you have questions about this year's survey or how we try to improve customer satisfaction? Contact trustee Hanna Lindeblad hanna.lindeblad@akademiskahus.se About the survey This year's survey was conducted 21 September-11 October by Prognoscentret AB. NKI is a weighted result of three questions: How satisfied are you with Akademiska Hus as a whole? To what extent has Akademiska Hus met your expectations? Imagine a property owner who has been perfect in all respects, how close or far from this ideal do you think Akademiska Hus has been?