We're very proud to say that the low energy house 2hD designed for a Nottinghamshire village has been shortlisted for an RIBA East Midlands 2014 award!
The annual awards celebrate architectural excellence in the region, and the New House in Maplebeck is one of just eleven projects on the shortlist.
Replacing a 1980s bungalow, the design of the house had to complement the Conservation Area setting whilst achieving extremely high performance as a “zero carbon in use” eco-home. Designed using the PassivHaus Planning Package and executed in a palette of brick, oak, slate and zinc, the house includes a central frameless glazing porch and open stair, an integrated balcony and an extensive built-in photovoltaic array.
The shortlisting is credit to a great client and consultant team, including:
- Passivhaus detailing: Parsons + Whittley
- Main contractor: Branch Construction
- Site mangement: Nick Martin (HHP)
- Structural engineer: Plandescil
- Renewable technology: Sasie
- Planning consultant: Grover Lewis
- Landscape design: Lime Orchard