Education environments must support learning, wellbeing, and long-term performance. Education buildings play a vital role in shaping learning outcomes, wellbeing, and community engagement.
We support education clients with engineering-led solutions across schools, colleges, and higher education campuses, delivering environments that are comfortable, efficient, and adaptable to evolving teaching needs.
Engineering for Learning Environments
IN2 delivers building services engineering for education facilities, creating safe, efficient, and future-ready environments for students, staff, and communities environment that support learning, wellbeing, and long-term value.
Our experience includes projects such as Trinity Business School, ATU Sligo Block L, and Southern Regional College Armagh Campus, where performance, quality, and user experience are central to the design.
IN2 designed environments improve concentration, wellbeing, and learning outcomes.
Our designs prioritise:
Good indoor air quality and effective ventilation
Stable thermal comfort throughout the year
Daylight optimisation to support learning
Safe, healthy environments for students and staff
High-performance buildings that reduce operational cost and carbon impact
We support clients in delivering:
Low-energy, low-carbon education buildings
Efficient servicing strategies aligned with budgets
Compliance with sustainability and regulatory targets
Reduced lifecycle costs
Related projects
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QUB Elms Village Energy Centre & District Heating
Belfast, UK
National College of Art & Design Energy Masterplan
Dublin, Ireland
Craughwell National School Extension
County Galway, Ireland
Belvedere College Net Zero Carbon Strategy Masterplan
Dublin, Ireland
Laboratory Refurbishment and Kitchen Upgrade, Athlone Institute of Technology
Athlone, Ireland
Stem Quadrangle, Athlone Institute of Technology
Athlone, Ireland
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Have a look for yourself at IN2's work at Trinity Business School
Delivering education projects often requires coordination across complex campuses, tight programmes, and constrained budgets.
Through BIM and digital modelling, we:
- Coordinate building services across disciplines
- Improve design accuracy and reduce construction risk
- Support efficient delivery and programme certainty
Projects such as Boyle Community Library demonstrate our use of BIM to coordinate design and deliver high-quality education and community spaces.