Erneley Close

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R-Gen was commissioned by the client One Manchester to reinvent two dilapidated concreteframe maisonette blocks into low energy modern accommodation, which would act as a catalystfor wider social and physical regeneration of the immediate vicinity. EnerPHit, being a fabric firstapproach, was preferred as a mechanism for guaranteeing the reduction in the energy demandof both buildings whilst allowing the design team to be creative in producing a new architecturallanguage for the appearance of the building blocks.Removal of both cavity walls, the existing pitched roof, adjacent garages, communal entranceprojection, as well as stripping out the individual gas supply to each unit, allowed thedevelopment team to be ambitious in its vision for reinventing the estate.
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CO2 emissionsPrimary energy requirement
Energy target
EnerPHit

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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Renewable energy

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Renewables Technology--
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Primary energy requirement
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Calculation and targets

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

Airtightness

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

Project description

StageOccupied
Start date
Occupation date01 December 2014
Location Manchester Lancashire  England
Build typeRefurbishment
Building sectorPublic Residential
Property typeMid Terrace
Construction typeConcrete frame
Other construction type
Party wall construction
Floor area 1228
Floor area calculation method Treated Floor Area (PHPP)
Building certification  Passivhaus certified building Passivhaus certified building

Project Team

Organisation
Project lead personR-Gen Developments Ltd
Landlord or ClientOne Manchester Housing Group
Architect2e Architects
Mechanical & electrical consultant Alan Clarke
Energy consultantEric Parks
Structural engineerMarston and Grundy
Quantity surveyor
Consultant
ContractorThe Casey Group

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

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Glazed doors description
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Opaque doors description
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Windows description
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Rooflights description
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