Low Energy House / Architecture for London

Low Energy House / Architecture for London - Windows, ChairLow Energy House / Architecture for London - Exterior Photography, Windows, GardenLow Energy House / Architecture for London - Interior Photography, Kitchen, Beam, BathtubLow Energy House / Architecture for London - Table, BeamLow Energy House / Architecture for London - More Images+ 21

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Low Energy House / Architecture for London - Windows, Glass, Forest
© Lorenzo Zandri

Text description provided by the architects. An Edwardian terrace in Muswell Hill was extended and refurbished to create a comfortable, low-energy house. The original structure of the house was revealed, its modest beauty celebrated. Energy requirements are reduced dramatically by insulating, triple-glazing, and improving airtightness. New additions include a rear extension and a loft conversion.

Low Energy House / Architecture for London - Interior Photography, Kitchen, Beam, Bathtub
© Christian Brailey

As the home of Ben Ridley, Director at Architecture for London, this project aims to be an exemplar for the sustainable refurbishment of a typical terraced home in London, with a constrained budget. Both embodied energy and energy in-use have been considered in depth. Design features include timber structure, triple glazing, a continuous airtight layer, and insulation to the entire building envelope.

Low Energy House / Architecture for London - Interior Photography, Kitchen, Wood, Table, Chair, Countertop, Windows
© Lorenzo Zandri
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Plan - Ground floor

Walls were insulated externally at the side and rear, and internally at the front with wood fibre. Insulating internally at the front has allowed the original Edwardian facade to be preserved. Masonry nib walls were retained on the ground floor to avoid energy-intensive steel box frames. Natural materials including stone, timber, and lime plaster were used throughout rather than cement-based products.

Low Energy House / Architecture for London - Windows, Chair
© Lorenzo Zandri
Low Energy House / Architecture for London - Windows, Chair
© Lorenzo Zandri

The rear extension was built in highly insulated 172mm SIPS and all existing building elements achieved a Passivhaus standard U-value of 0.15 or better. An MVHR system provides pre-heated fresh air, creating a warm and comfortable home. The system also filters the incoming air, removing pollen, diesel particulates, and NOx to create a healthy indoor environment.

Low Energy House / Architecture for London - Interior Photography, Sofa, Windows
© Christian Brailey

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Cite: "Low Energy House / Architecture for London" 12 Feb 2022. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/976649/low-energy-house-architecture-for-london> ISSN 0719-8884

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