Hale Road

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Certified to Passivhaus standard this home replaces an old unloved bungalow on the same site. The design for this project required achieving a sensitive balance between the clients space requirements whilst respecting the lower ridge heights of the neighbours and the traditional street scene. This traditionally styled Passivhaus demonstrates that Passivhaus can be designed in any architectural style. The flat topped hipped roof sensitively masks the presence of PVs whilst allowing the home to sit comfortably next to its neighbours.
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CO2 emissionsPrimary energy requirement
Energy target
PassivHaus

Energy and fuel use

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Measured data from renewable generation is not yet available.

Fuel use

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Calculation and targets

Whole house energy calculation method PHPP
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Energy target PassivHaus
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Airtightness

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Project description

StageOccupied
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Location Winslow Buckinghamshire  England
Build typeNew build
Building sectorPrivate Residential
Property typeDetached
Construction type
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Party wall construction
Floor area 169
Floor area calculation method Treated Floor Area (PHPP)
Building certification  Passivhaus certified building Passivhaus certified building

Project Team

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Landlord or ClientPrivate Client
ArchitectEco Design Consultants
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Design strategies

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Contextual information

Building services

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Building construction

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