Green Star Buildings and Precincts
Green Star Building/Communities are built or refurbished using strict criteria that reflect the local biodiversity to deliver healthy, resilient and positive places that reduce environmental impacts including carbon, water, nature, and waste.
Western is investigating the opportunity of Green Star Community application for precinct master planning associated with the Werrington campus redevelopment.
Overview
Green Star certification can be applied to building construction, performance of established buildings, fit outs, and community precincts. To date, 13 Green Star buildings for design and/or As-Built construction have been certified by the Green Building Council of Australia (opens in a new window) (GBCA), with plans for additional Green Star rate buildings currently underway.
As part of the Western Growth Strategy, the establishment of vertical CBD campuses, and the repurposing of campuses such as Werrington provides an opportunity for increasing engagement with Green Star Communities, with discussions with GBCA representatives underway.
Established and certified Green Star buildings include those developed within the established campuses and the new CBD campuses. These include Werrington Park Corporate Centre, buildings for the College (Nirimba, Milperra, Kingswood, and Lithgow), Macarthur Clinical School on Campbelltown Hospital, the Science Building at Parramatta, the Peter Shergold Building (Parramatta City), Ngara Ngura Building in Liverpool, the Parramatta Engineering Innovation Hub, Westmead Innovation Quarter, and Bankstown City campus.
Discussions are underway with GBCA as to opportunities relating to Green Star Communities accreditation for campus re-development. Western has contributed to Parramatta City Council's application for Green Star Community accreditation for the public domain of Parramatta Square.
- Penrith Sustainable Innovation Community
Initiatives and Case Studies
Western Sydney University's Bankstown City Campus project stands as a shining example of the University's commitment to sustainable building practices and water efficiency. This case study focuses on how the University applied and exceeded Green Star Standards to minimize water use, leading to the prestigious achievement of a 6 Star Green Star As Built v1.3 certification from the Green Building Council of Australia (opens in a new window).
Western has embedded sustainable practices across its campuses and built environment since achieving its first Green Star certified buildings in 2014. Today, Western is one of Australia’s leading universities for Green Star certified projects and remains committed to national leadership in sustainable buildings.
Our past and ongoing projects reflect this commitment, made possible through the contribution of our staff, partners and stakeholders who continue to help create more sustainable, high-performing spaces for our communities.
Certified Green Star buildings can be found in GBCA's Green Star Project Directory (opens in a new window) using the associated Green Star number.