Crosby Ravensworth Passivhaus

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A compact 4 bedroom Passivhaus of timber frame construction, designed to reflect local Cumbrian farmhouse style but with a contemporary feel. To the south, large floor to ceiling windows catch the sun, with shading provided by a brise soleil. On the roof 4kw of solar PV panels provide electricity. Space heating and hot water is provided by an air source heat pump connected to several radiators. A small wood-burning stove gives further heating options. This house is the first example of a prototype pre-insulated timber frame build method, employed by Eco Arc Architects, Alan Clarke, Eden Insulation and Ecological Building Systems to deliver Passive House Standard.
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Project description

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Location Crosby Ravensworth Cumbria  England
Build typeNew build
Building sectorPrivate Residential
Property typeDetached
Construction typeOther
Other construction typePlasterboard and vapour block lining board.
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Floor area 135
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Building certification  Passivhaus certified building Passivhaus certified building

Project Team

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ArchitectAndrew Yeats, Eco Arc Architects
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ConsultantAlan Clarke
ContractorAlan Brockbank, B&H Construction

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