New Forest EnerPHit

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PHT Members Ruth Butler Architects and Cundall retrofit this New Forest 2-storey detached house to certified EnerPHit standard demonstrating to their clients delight that you do not need to sacrifice your location to achieve maximum comfort.Set just 500m from a beautiful stretch of Hampshire coastline offering scenic walks, location is of great importance to the client. Along with aspirations of achieving high indoor air quality and internal comfort, giving a new lease of life to a 1930s family home with a deep green retrofit upgrade was an ideal solution. Originally constructed with brick-cavity and a tiled roof, the renovated home now achieves high levels of energy-efficiency and comfort thanks to its certified EnerPHit credentials.
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CO2 emissionsPrimary energy requirement
Energy target
EnerPHit

Energy and fuel use

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CO2 emissions
Renewables

Measured data from renewable generation is not yet available.

Fuel use

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Calculation and targets

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Energy target EnerPHit
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Airtightness

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Project description

StageOccupied
Start date
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Location Barton-on-Sea Hampshire  England
Build typeRefurbishment
Building sectorPrivate Residential
Property typeDetached
Construction typeMasonry Cavity
Other construction type
Party wall construction
Floor area 144.4
Floor area calculation method Treated Floor Area (PHPP)
Building certification  Passivhaus certified building Passivhaus certified building

Project Team

Organisation
Project lead person
Landlord or ClientPrivate
ArchitectRuth Butler Architects
Mechanical & electrical consultant Cundall
Energy consultantCundall
Structural engineer
Quantity surveyor
ConsultantGreen Building Store
ContractorTuakana Construction

Design strategies

Planned occupancy
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Water heating strategy
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Passive Solar strategy
Space cooling strategy
Daylighting strategy
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Insulation strategy
Other relevant retrofit strategies
Contextual information

Building services

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Building construction

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Rooflights description
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