Rainham, Essex.

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All 51 homes at an affordable residential scheme in Rainham, Essex have received Passivhaus certification. The development consists of a mix of family homes and apartments, arranged in two rows of three-storey homes, a row of two-storey terraces and an apartment building. The project for Circle Housing Group is one of the largest in the UK, and has been built using Climate Energy Home's proprietary ecoTECH timber frame system. Architects Maccreanor Lavington worked in colloboration with WARM: Low Energy Building Practice to develop a site specific Passivhaus solution using the patented, off-site constructed build system.
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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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Airtightness

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Project description

StageOccupied
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Location Rainham Essex  England
Build typeNew build
Building sectorPublic Residential
Property type
Construction typeSolid Brick
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Floor area 4900
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Building certification  Passivhaus certified building Passivhaus certified building

Project Team

Organisation
Project lead person
Landlord or ClientCircle Housing
ArchitectMacCreanor Lavington
Mechanical & electrical consultant
Energy consultant
Structural engineer
Quantity surveyor
Consultant
ContractorClimate Energy Homes

Design strategies

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Contextual information

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Building construction

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