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Auchineden EnerPHit
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EnerPHit

Auchineden EnerPHit

Thomas Robinson Architects have transformed a draughty barn into one of Scotlands first EnerPHit certified buildings. Specially conceived for retrofitted or renovated properties the Passivhaus certification for Auchineden takes account of the different challenges to energy efficiency found within older style buildings.
Construction type-Project typeRefurbishment
Property typeDetached SectorPrivate Residential
LocationLanarkshire LeicestershireProject owner-
Passivhaus certified building

Auchineden EnerPHit

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Pre-dev ForecastMeasured
CO₂ emissions - - -
Primary energy requirement - - -
Annual space heat demand - - -
  • Whole house calculation method : PHPP
  • Floor area : 124
  • Airtightness : -

Planned occupancy : -

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Barberry Close
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PassivHaus

Barberry Close

This project consists of 6 terraced houses, including two wheelchair accessible units in Exeter. They are part of Exeter City Council's plan to deliver high-quality, affordable, Passivhaus homes to Exeter's social tenants.
Construction type-Project typeNew build
Property typeMid Terrace SectorPublic Residential
LocationExeter DevonProject owner-
Passivhaus certified building

Barberry Close

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Pre-dev ForecastMeasured
CO₂ emissions - - -
Primary energy requirement - - -
Annual space heat demand - - -
  • Whole house calculation method : PHPP
  • Floor area : 1
  • Airtightness : -

Planned occupancy : -

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Barbrook PassivHaus Retrofit
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Retrofit for the Future

Barbrook PassivHaus Retrofit

Retrofit 2 semi-detached properties to PassivHaus standard.
Construction typeOtherProject typeRefurbishment
Property typeSemi-Detached SectorPublic Residential
LocationBarbrook DevonProject ownerEnergy Action Devon
Retrofit for the future ZA246T

Barbrook PassivHaus Retrofit

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Pre-dev ForecastMeasured
CO₂ emissions 157 kg CO₂/m².yr 9 kg CO₂/m².yr -
Primary energy requirement 663 kWh/m².yr 77 kWh/m².yr -
Annual space heat demand - 12.9 kWh/m².yr -
  • Whole house calculation method : SAP
  • Floor area : 71
  • Airtightness : 0.93 m³/m².hr @ 50 Pascals

Planned occupancy : 2-3 people, out to work or school for part of the day on weekdays.

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Barmouth Road
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EnerPHit

Barmouth Road

Barmouth Road in Wandsworth, London is a Victorian terraced house retrofitted to the EnerPHit standard. To meet strict planning requirements the building was insulated internally and triple glazed sash look-alike casement windows were installed to retain the original appearance of the facade.
Construction typeSolid BrickProject typeRefurbishment
Property typeMid Terrace SectorPrivate Residential
LocationWandsworth LondonProject ownerGreen Tomato Energy
Passivhaus certified building

Barmouth Road

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CO₂ emissions - 20 kg CO₂/m².yr -
Primary energy requirement - 114 kWh/m².yr -
Annual space heat demand - 23 kWh/m².yr -
  • Whole house calculation method : PHPP
  • Floor area : 139
  • Airtightness : 0.87 m³/m².hr @ 50 Pascals

Planned occupancy : 3 persons

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Barrenger Road, London.
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PassivHaus

Barrenger Road, London.

Designed by Tate Harmer Architects, this new buildingmeets the Passivhaus design criteria, working within the restrictions of a tight suburban site by introducing substantial glazing to the rear of the property whilst maintaining the look of the existing faade on the street. A central lightwell will ensure that there is excellent daylight and natural ventilation within the deep plan, without overlooking to the surrounding neighbours. This energy efficient new-build home will be a subtle but unique additional to the area.
Construction type-Project typeNew build
Property typeDetached SectorPrivate Residential
LocationLondon -Project owner-
Passivhaus certified building

Barrenger Road, London.

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Pre-dev ForecastMeasured
CO₂ emissions - - -
Primary energy requirement - - -
Annual space heat demand - - -
  • Whole house calculation method : -
  • Floor area : 200
  • Airtightness : -

Planned occupancy : -

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Bartholomew Barn, Kings Hawford School.
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PassivHaus

Bartholomew Barn, Kings Hawford School.

Bartholomew Barn has been built to Saint-Gobain's MULTICOMFORT standard, incorporating the energy efficiency and thermal comfort standards set by Passivhaus and introducing new standards in audio, indoor-air and visual comfort.The MULTICOMFORT design concept is about building and renovating homes, offices, schools, hospitals and other buildings in a way that gives improved comfort, health and wellbeing while protecting the environment. Together with Associated Architects and Speller Metcalfe, we have put our MULTICOMFORT building concept into practice by delivering a multi-purpose sports and drama hall for the Kings School, Worcester.
Construction typeSoftwood frameProject typeMixed
Property typeDetached SectorMixed-use
LocationWorcester WorcestershireProject owner-
Passivhaus certified building

Bartholomew Barn, Kings Hawford School.

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Pre-dev ForecastMeasured
CO₂ emissions - - -
Primary energy requirement - - -
Annual space heat demand - - -
  • Whole house calculation method : -
  • Floor area : 396
  • Airtightness : -

Planned occupancy : -

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Beacon View - Dundon Passivhaus
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PassivHaus

Beacon View - Dundon Passivhaus

Set at the foot of a wooded hill the house has been designed to make the most of the fantastic views across the Somerset levels. The windows frame different views creating an experiential richness that extends the domain of the interior into the surrounding landscape.The form of the house relates to nearby agricultural buildings rather than the suburban houses in the village. A gently sloping roof extends beyond the building envelope on three sides to create sheltered outdoor spaces that blur the distinction between house and garden. This welcoming, sheltering gesture works in harmony with the energy strategy by providing summer shading to the large windows.Green oak columns support the roof, tied back to the main timber-framed structure which is clad in green oak. The wall construction is vapour permeable to moderate humidity and create a healthy internal atmosphere.
Construction typeOak frameProject typeNew build
Property typeDetached SectorPrivate Residential
LocationCompton Dundon SomersetProject ownerPrewett Bizley Architects
Passivhaus certified building

Beacon View - Dundon Passivhaus

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Pre-dev ForecastMeasured
CO₂ emissions - - -
Primary energy requirement - - -
Annual space heat demand - - -
  • Whole house calculation method : -
  • Floor area : 203
  • Airtightness : -

Planned occupancy : -

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Bicester Eco Business Centre (BEBC)
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PassivHaus

Bicester Eco Business Centre (BEBC)

Bicester Eco Business Centre (BEBC), designed by PHT Patron Architype, is the UK's first commercial building certified to Passivhaus Plus. The 1147m2 building forms a key element of the zero-carbon northwest Bicester Eco Town in Elmsbrook.The centre is one of the principal strategies in creating sustainable employment for the future northwest Bicester community, and the new three-storey building will accommodate 125 workplaces, serving local and start-up businesses.
Construction type-Project typeNew build
Property type- SectorCommercial
LocationBicester OxfordshireProject owner-
Passivhaus certified building

Bicester Eco Business Centre (BEBC)

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Pre-dev ForecastMeasured
CO₂ emissions - - -
Primary energy requirement - - -
Annual space heat demand - - 13 kWh/m².yr
  • Whole house calculation method : PHPP
  • Floor area : 988
  • Airtightness : -

Planned occupancy : -

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Birdbeck Drive, Outwell.
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PassivHaus

Birdbeck Drive, Outwell.

A new build, Passivhaus development consisting of 11 Houses and 4 flats designed by Ingleton Wood LLP for Hastoe Housing Association.
Construction typeSoftwood frameProject typeNew build
Property typeSemi-Detached SectorPublic Residential
LocationOutwell NorfolkProject owner-
Passivhaus certified building

Birdbeck Drive, Outwell.

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Pre-dev ForecastMeasured
CO₂ emissions - - -
Primary energy requirement - - -
Annual space heat demand - - -
  • Whole house calculation method : -
  • Floor area : 1052
  • Airtightness : -

Planned occupancy : -

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BISF Steel Frame House - 80% Carbon Dioxide emmision reduction through whole house upgrade approach including innovative technologies
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BISF Steel Frame House - 80% Carbon Dioxide emmision reduction through whole house upgrade approach including innovative technologies

Existing: Steel frame with render and steel cladding; Blockwork and timber frame side extension; Steel shingle roof. Proposed: Existing render and steel cladding removed; New sheathing board, insulation & render cladding; Wall, roof & floor insulation to side extension; Main roof insulation increased to 350mm; Triple glazed uPVC windows; High efficiency gas boiler serving radiators; Flue gas heat recovery; LED lights with 50k hours guaranteed max light output; Decentralised whole house ventilation; 2.7kWp PV and 3.0m2 solar thermal panels; AA++ appliances; Smart metering with display; Shower water heat recovery; Reduced water consumption
Construction typeSteel frameProject typeRefurbishment
Property typeSemi-Detached SectorPublic Residential
LocationCambridge CambridgeshireProject ownerCambridge City Council
Retrofit for the future ZA145M

BISF Steel Frame House - 80% Carbon Dioxide emmision reduction through whole house upgrade approach including innovative technologies

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Pre-dev ForecastMeasured
CO₂ emissions 62 kg CO₂/m².yr 32 kg CO₂/m².yr 39 kg CO₂/m².yr
Primary energy requirement 321 kWh/m².yr 165 kWh/m².yr 172 kWh/m².yr
Annual space heat demand - 79 kWh/m².yr -
  • Whole house calculation method : SAP
  • Floor area : 88
  • Airtightness : 12.51 m³/m².hr @ 50 Pascals

Planned occupancy : Currently one elderly resident, but potential for family with three children