Projects for the adaptable city (3)
April 02, 2013
Riches Hawley Mikhail Architects.Three Gardens. Elmswell. United Kingdom
Europan 12 proposes to explore the question of time with a view to making the city more adaptable. One of the sites proposed by the organization is Bitterfeld-Wolfen (Germany).
If you are working on a project for this site, have a look at the project Three Gardens by Riches Hawley Mikhail Architects in Elmswell (United Kingdom). Situated in a rural village in Suffolk the Three Gardens project combines sustainable strategies for construction, lifetime energy use and landscape. Rainwater is collected to water gardens and flush toilets, whole house ventilation minimises heat loss and heat and hot water are provided by a shared biomass boiler. Houses all face south -overshadowing is minimised and passive solar gain maximised. Construction is structural timber frame filled with a sprayed mixture of lime and hemp. This innovative insulanting material has the huge advantage of being not carbon neutral but carbon negative, locking in CO2. Finishes are lime render and red cedar shingles and boards. The arrangement of houses is non-hierarchical, cars can enter the site but not drive through, parking is provided near each group of houses. Curved walls define the extent of the private gardens and give a sense of privacy and enclosure.
See more pages of the project published in Strategy Space.
More information about Europan 12, here.
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