Oakmeadow Primary School

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Oakmeadow Primary School
UK Passivhaus Awards 2012
Oakmeadow Primary School
Non-domestic
Architype
UK Passivhaus Awards 2012
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4th July 2012
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Project Overview
Name: Oakmeadow Primary School
Type: Mainstream Primary School
Build type: Timber frame
Location: Wolverhampton
Occupancy: Occupied since Oct 2011
Budget: £5.2 million
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Project Overview
Project Team:
Client : Wolverhampton City Council
Architect : Architype
PHPP : Elemental Solutions
M&E : E3 Consulting Engineers
Structure : Price & Myers
QS:Smith Thomas Consult
Landscape : Coe Design
Contractor : Thomas Vale Construction
Certifier : Warm Low Energy
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Measured Energy Performance
Figures are based on winter
consumption projected for year.
Gas:
Thermal energy: 13kWh/m2 Hot
water:
12kWh/m2
Electric:
Lighting:
17kWh/m2
Power and plant: 16kWh/m2 Kitchen:
7kWh/m2
Sprinklers:
15kWh/m2
Total primary energy: 175kWh/m2
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Comment:
With summer occupancy, reduced
lighting requirements, optimisation
of building, etc, the final actual
Primary Energy is anticipated to be
less than 120 kWh/m2.
Main success:
Kitchen energy & comfort
Main lessons:
Issues with automatic lighting
controls and sprinkler systems.
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Internal Environment
A simple plan is
orientated on an
east/west axis to
ensure all main
rooms face north or
south.
Site plan
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Internal Environment
Classrooms are arranged around two shared double height shared activity hub
spaces.
Ground floor plan
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Internal Environment
Classrooms are arranged around two shared double height shared activity hub
spaces.
First floor plan
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Internal Environment
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Occupant Feedback
“The children are more alert in the
afternoon and are more attentive
because the air is `so fresh and
comfortable. The daylight is just
fantastic. It has raised our spirits – the
children and teachers love our
passivhaus school”.
Sara Morris, head teacher
Soft Landings - we are providing a full
soft landings programme, with
support, training and engagement;
monitoring of performance; and
tweaking of controls and systems to
optimise building performance.
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Design Philosophy/ Innovation
- engagingly collaborative
- engagingly simple
- radically ecological
- uplifting and enriching
- robust and timeless
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Design Philosophy/ Innovation
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Design Philosophy/ Innovation
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Design Philosophy/ Innovation
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Aesthetics
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Aesthetics
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Other sustainability features
The school has been constructed from
Architype’s simple and robust palette of
sustainable materials:
- untreated UK grown timber cladding
- timber windows and screens
- natural lino and rubber flooring
- organic paints and stains
Particular attention was given to the
energy efficiency of the kitchen design –
equipment and ventilation systems
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Costs
Oakmeadow was only designed and
built as Passivhaus, because
Architype proposed it to the client,
who said – ‘yes……
……so long as it doesn’t cost more
than the standard budget available’.
That was the challenge which we
responded to, and achieved!
Cost was: £1,754/m2
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Further information
Key lessons:
• design from first principles
• use PHPP as a design tool
• simplify everything – form and details
• allow slack in targets at design stage
• keep controls simple
• allow enough time for commissioning
• ensure soft landing support is given
• sort the sprinkler system issue!
• create beautiful architecture
• it can be achieved at no extra cost
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