Rocking Horse Nursery, University of Aberdeen.

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This new nursery project, opened in August 2015, caters for 78 children and is situated in the grounds of the University of Aberdeen. The design, by BMJ Architects, addresses the complex relationship between the public and private areas of the building with a public entrance, clad in striking panels, sitting within a protected and private garden. The design was developed in close conjunction with all stakeholders enhancing the flexibility of the space and the capacity for future growth along the principals of Passivhaus.
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CO2 emissionsPrimary energy requirement
Energy target
PassivHaus

Energy and fuel use

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Calculation and targets

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Energy target PassivHaus
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Airtightness

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Project description

StageOccupied
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Location Aberdeen   Scotland
Build typeNew build
Building sectorPublic
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Building certification  Passivhaus certified building Passivhaus certified building

Project Team

OrganisationUniversity of Aberdeen
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ArchitectBMJ Architects
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ContractorHerz & Lang GmbH

Design strategies

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Building construction

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