completed: 2016
Architect: Millar + Howard Workshop
About this home:
Features:
Urban Infill
Building close to trees
Challenging Access
Historic Preservation
MVHR
Council Committee Decision
PassivHaus
Solar Panels
Featured on Grand Designs
Innovative Materials
Innovative Construction Techniques
Airtight Design
Individual Self-Build
Recycled floors
Landscape House
Low Cost Construction
Recycled Materials
Timber Frame
Planning Insights:
6 months at planning
Two previous planning attempts were made by previous architects that failed due to harmful effects on the listed garden and TPO trees. An innovative solution of steel screw piles was developed to protect the tree roots and the house was sensitivley nestled amongst the trees. Planning was eventually granted at committee after persuading committee members that overshading would not be an issue.
The trees posed a big constraint and dictated the location of the building within the site.
Passivhaus status is difficult for unconventionally shaped and proportioned buildings but the clients were determined to achieve it.
Conventional dwellings would not pass planning, a different approach was needed.
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