Built
A certified Passivhaus new build using a modular internal CLT structure combines luxury residential and low energy design showcases a new model for a sustainable, contemporary family home in Dulwich.
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A Grade II Listed Pavilion and family home meticulously restored, complete with integrated modern living spaces cleverly concealed to ensure harmony with its surroundings and original features.
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Refurbishing an existing 60s property with a sustainable approach; designing to EnerPHit standards the energy bill for this house is expected to be as low as £177.00 annually thanks to its design.
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A derelict out of use shop was restored sustainably to a flexible work space which now accommodates an Architect's office.
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The conversion of the attic to a home office and the redesign of the bathroom. The home office was plywood clad with exposed brick where we designed in furniture, storage and concealed lighting.
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Proposed
Striving towards Net Zero using Passivhaus buildings is a COVID-19 response project which hopes to research the most efficient way to build and design sustainable homes using exisiting building stock
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The project brief was to renovate a previous architect office into a new family home. The client was keen to implement Passivhaus standards; becoming the UK’s first commercial to residential EnerPHit.
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Contemporary certified Passive House accommodating three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a swimming pool and car port into the site of a double garage, at the back of the owner’s old house.
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Standard (small business)
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