Oakmeadow Primary School

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Oakmeadow Primary School is one of the first in the country to achieve Passivhaus certification. The building, orientated on a complete East-West axis has been modelled to meet the technical demands associated with Passivhaus, which has influenced every decision about form, design and detailing, whilst ensuring focus has remained on simplifying and optimising the design. The school has been constructed from a simple and robust palette of materials including; timber cladding, zinc roofing, timber windows and doors externally, timber screens, natural linoleum, organic paints and stains internally. Architype are providing a series of soft landings, easing the occupiers into the building operations and guiding them to achieve optimal use of the building.
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CO2 emissionsPrimary energy requirement
Energy target
PassivHaus

Energy and fuel use

Fuel use by type
Primary energy requirement
CO2 emissions
Renewables

Measured data from renewable generation is not yet available.

Fuel use

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Natural gas use- - -
Oil use- - -
LPG use- - -
Wood use- - -
Other Fuel - - -
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Primary energy requirement - - -
Annual CO₂ emissions - - -
Annual space heat demand - - -

Renewable energy

Electricity generationForecastMeasured
Renewables Technology--
Other Renewables Tech--
Electricity consumed by generation --
Primary energy requirement
offset by renewable generation
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Annual CO₂ emissions
offset by renewable generation
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Calculation and targets

Whole house energy calculation method
Other whole house calculation method-
Energy target PassivHaus
Other energy targets-
Forecast heating load -

Airtightness

 DateResult
Pre-development air permeability test--
Final air permeability test--

Project description

StageOccupied
Start date
Occupation date01 October 2011
Location Wolverhampton West Midlands  England
Build typeNew build
Building sectorPublic
Property typeDetached
Construction typeOak frame
Other construction type
Party wall construction
Floor area 2205
Floor area calculation method Treated Floor Area (PHPP)
Building certification  Passivhaus certified building Passivhaus certified building

Project Team

Organisation
Project lead person
Landlord or ClientWolverhampton City Council
ArchitectArchitype
Mechanical & electrical consultant Nick Grant, E3 Consulting
Energy consultant
Structural engineer
Quantity surveyor
ConsultantIon Acoustics
ContractorThomas Vale Construction

Design strategies

Planned occupancy
Space heating strategy
Water heating strategy
Fuel strategy
Renewable energy strategy
Passive Solar strategy
Space cooling strategy
Daylighting strategy
Ventilation strategy
Airtightness strategy
Strategy for minimising thermal bridges
Modelling strategy
Insulation strategy
Other relevant retrofit strategies
Contextual information

Building services

Occupancy
Space heating
Hot water
Ventilation
Controls
Cooking
Lighting
Appliances
Renewable energy generation system
Strategy for minimising thermal bridges

Building construction

Storeys
Volume -
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Roof description
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Walls description
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Party walls description
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Floor description
Floor U-value -
Glazed doors description
Glazed doors U-value - -
Opaque doors description
Opaque doors U-value - -
Windows description
Windows U-value - -
Windows energy transmittance (G-value) -
Windows light transmittance -
Rooflights description
Rooflights light transmittance -
Rooflights U-value -