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South Cave Passivhaus - Full Planning Permission

July 28, 2020

We are happy to announce Samuel Kendall Associates has received planning permission for a unique Passivhaus family home in the Wolds village of South Cave, East Yorkshire. 

 

South Cave Passivhaus aims to reach a new standard for a low carbon, healthy and sustainable way of living, worthy of its pastoral nature rich setting.

Our clients, both passionate ecologists, wanted to create a home which would have the lowest environmental impact, enhancing the character of their site. 

A central double-height living space makes a strong visual connection to the garden whilst providing passive solar ventilation and solar gain to the building.

 

The bedrooms enjoy framed views out to the tree canopy and along the site’s verdant garden.

This house replaces a decaying 1960’s dwelling which largely ignored the verdant garden site, which holds a group of mature native trees as well as a long established pond, sustainably fed from the nearby South Cave beck.

Our project makes a strong connection to the flourishing garden through framed views, fluid access from the open-plan living area as well as through integrated glazed balconies which achieve the feeling of being in the tree canopy. 

 
A language of locally sourced limestone, timber and metals establishes a continuity with the home’s Wolds setting whilst achieving a modern, sustainable family home.

A language of locally sourced limestone, timber and metals establishes a continuity with the home’s Wolds setting whilst achieving a modern, sustainable family home.

 

The project also aims to establish strong parallels with the natural landscape & built heritage of the Wolds through locally sourced, sustainable materials. 

An engineered timber frame will keep the home’s embodied carbon to a minimum, sequestering CO2 into its fabric, whilst connecting materially to the house’s wooded surroundings. Using a contemporary timber frame will also enable a comparatively fast construction period, minimising the building programme’s environmental impact.

 

The materials of this house have been chosen to keep carbon emissions as low as possible and this is no truer than in the choice of the home’s exterior. South Cave occupies a unique geological seam of Bajocian age, Oolitic limestone known locally as “Cave Oolite”. This stone was used for the building of Beverley Minster as well as countless local farmsteads and quarrying continues just 600 metres from this project’s site. This makes it the ideal material choice to minimise the environmental impact of heavy material transportation whilst achieving an external character faithful to the distinctive Yorkshire Wolds setting.

A generous terrace extends the home’s living area out into the established garden.

 
The garden’s existing pond is fed sustainably by a neighbouring beck and by laying ground source heating loops within the pond allows the home to be heated at no active cost.

The garden’s existing pond is fed sustainably by a neighbouring beck and by laying ground source heating loops within the pond allows the home to be heated at no active cost.

 

Creating a home which causes minimal impact to the environment requires a careful approach not only to the project’s materials & structure, but also a coherent strategy for sustainable energy production, thermal efficiency and passive environmental principles. 

The existing pond at the site’s north end is a great place to install a ground source heating system which will supply all the home’s heating needs whilst also negating the often destructive and expensive groundworks of installing a conventional ground source system beneath the established and heavily planted garden.

 
 

The slopes of our project’s roof have been optimised for solar gain to a photovoltaic panel array, providing a capacity of 6.4kW. By specifying a standing seam zinc roof we enable the fast and robust fixing of solar panels straight to the roof seams, removing the need to fix through the roof finish, waterproofing and insulation to the internal structure which would compromise the roof’s thermal performance. This fixing system also allows for faster installation and therefore lowers the environmental impact of the construction process. The solar energy harvested from this large solar array will be stored in on-site batteries, further lowering the home’s reliance on mains electricity. 

 
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A sophisticated heat recovering ventilation system (MVHR) will provide a constant supply of preheated fresh air whilst retaining 93% of the heat from extracted air which would be thrown away in a standard home, losing a drastic level of heat unnecessarily. 

 

The plan of the home is informed by the site’s relationship to the sun & prevailing winds. The home integrates many passive solar principles into its organisation with a central double-height living space that creates the optimal conditions for stack ventilation preventing summer overheating. 

The depth of the home has been carefully considered to ensure the centres will not become dark and cross ventilation can be maintained through all areas, channelling the summer prevailing winds to further prevent any risk of overheating. 

 
 

The central block of the house has a roof angle which allows the optimal level of high southern sunlight into the central living area whilst maximising living spaces’ views to the expansive garden to the north. 

 

A key concern of the clients was that they could live out their days from this house without the need to install lifts to the first floor in the future. 2 generous bedrooms have been placed at ground level adding to the two first floor bedrooms all with en-suite to ensure full accessibility for people of all stages of life.

A further critical aspect of our clients’ brief was that we create a home that allowed them to work from home, removing their reliance on rented office space as well as the carbon emissions of their commute.

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In Project Milestone Tags East Yorkshire, Passive Principles, Passive Solar Design, Eco-Home, Architects, passivhaus, Sustainable Materials, Sustainable Home, Timber Frame, low carbon, Thermal Mass, South Cave, Beverley, Low Carbon, Passivhaus
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