A recent LinkedIn post from Breakthrough Properties highlights the sustainability-focused design of its One Helix life science facility in Amsterdam. The post indicates that the building has achieved a design-stage BREEAM Outstanding certification score of 93.28%, positioning the asset at the upper tier of environmental performance benchmarks.
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According to the post, One Helix incorporates solar shading canopies to reduce temperature fluctuations and mechanical cooling loads, alongside 1,500 square meters of photovoltaic panels to increase on-site renewable energy generation. The building design also integrates a living green wall, outdoor balconies on every floor, and long-range views, which are presented as supporting occupant well-being.
The LinkedIn post further notes that One Helix includes features aimed at promoting local biodiversity, such as bird and bat boxes, gravel for ground-nesting birds, a green roof, and native plantings. For investors, these elements suggest that Breakthrough Properties is positioning its portfolio to align with increasingly stringent ESG standards and tenant demand for sustainable, wellness-oriented lab space.
If successfully executed and leased, such high-certification assets could support rental premiums, lower long-term operating costs, and potentially improve access to sustainability-linked capital. The emphasis on biodiversity and renewable energy integration may also differentiate the property within European life science real estate, where regulatory and investor scrutiny of environmental performance is intensifying.

