White City Living
Posted on February 3rd 2023
Working with St James, we have assisted with the White City Living development, in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham. Since the initial masterplan, we have helped with several successful reserved matters applications and an update to the overall masterplan. As a part of this work, the scheme has optimised its energy and overheating strategy, delved into its wider …
Oval Gas Works
Posted on November 7th 2018
The high-profile mixed use development comprises of 738 residential units, 10,160 sqm of office space and 147 sqm of community space, and sees the careful restoration of the listed gasholder. We worked very closely with Berkeley Homes (Central London) to provide an integrated energy, sustainability and overheating strategy for the development and are now working on the delivery of these …
Hainault Triangle
Posted on November 1st 2018
During the planning stages, we helped Bellway Homes (Thames Gateway) Ltd achieve planning consent by developing energy and sustainability strategies to comply with London Plan policies and exceed Building Regulations CO2 reduction targets by at least 35%. The detailed energy strategy included the provision of photovoltaic panels to satisfy a large proportion of the sites’ energy demand and energy efficiency …
Hanger Lane Gyratory
Posted on June 28th 2018
We worked closely with the client and the design team to provide an integrated energy, overheating and sustainability (including BREEAM) strategy in a cost-effective manner, on a site presenting many challenges including noise, air quality and space restrictions. Overheating was considered in line with restrictions deriving from the site itself and the heating strategy. A holistic approach to noise, air …
Brandon House
Posted on May 22nd 2018
We worked closely with the design and construction team at Brandon House to advise on the most effective way to comply with London Plan energy policies, exceed Building Regulations CO2 reduction targets and meet sustainability targets. The development used a range of low impact construction materials, procuring these locally and in a responsible manner. Environmental impacts were also minimised using …
Hathaway House
Posted on December 21st 2016
Working closely with our client, Meadow Residential, and Stiff + Trevillion architects, we developed a cost-efficient energy strategy which was able to maximise as much as possible the CO2 emission reductions and comply with London Plan’s policies. The overheating mitigation strategy was carefully balanced with a high performance fabric, without having an adverse impact on the internal daylight levels, the …
Wenlock Road Sites
Posted on June 24th 2014
All of the dwellings achieved Code Level 4 whilst the commercial space achieved a BREEAM ‘Very Good’ rating. We worked closely with United Living and the design team to ensure that the scheme incorporated a number of specific sustainable and environmental features within its design. This included; fabric energy efficiency measures, CHP, boilers and thermal Stores. An overheating analysis was …
Royal Arsenal Riverside
Posted on April 30th 2014
We have been involved with Berkeley Homes’ Royal Arsenal Riverside development (RAR) in Woolwich for over 10 years and look forward to our continuing involvement with the scheme, ensuring it remains a sustainable community. Having been in military use for hundreds of years up to 1967, the Royal Arsenal site in Woolwich was largely derelict by the time Berkeley Homes …
Battersea Reach
Posted on April 30th 2014
Having agreed a community heating strategy for the site at planning stage, we have been helping to deliver the Energy Centre and heat network. This has involved the preparation of a District Heating Masterplan, which set the strategic principles, including the innovative use of Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) to reduce the NOx emissions of the CHP by 95%. We also …
Kidbrooke Village
Posted on April 30th 2014
The regeneration of the 1960s Ferrier Estate in Greenwich into Kidbrooke Village, will provide a new community for London comprising up to 5,000 homes, and substantial commercial areas in the village centre. As a strategic regeneration site aiming to meet high standards of sustainable design and construction, there was a desire for a site-wide heat network. Working with Berkeley Homes’ …