Sustainable Schemes
Newcastle Phase I– Solar panels, air tight design and heat recovery vent
Landsdown Gate Drimnagh – District heating with MVHR and increased insulation
Adamstown – Preserved ecosystems, rainwater harvesting, water conservation fixtures, living machine, Sustainable Urban Drainage System (SUDS), fuel cell combined heat & power system, solar panels, ground source heat pumps and passive solar layouts.
Ballynum Low Energy Social Housing – Solar panels, ventilation, increased insulation and insulated glazing
Moyross Regeneration Masterplan Limerick – Followed ‘Greenprint’ framework
Otterholt, Carlow – Geo thermal and solar panels
Ballybride Housing – Geo thermal, air tight design and solar panels
Mount Tallant – Renewable resource heating system; CHP with wood chip and gas combined with Solar panels on housing
Thornwood 0227 – Brownfield Site Redevelopment
Ballycorus Nursing Home – Living machines, geo thermal and solar panels
Montevetro – Brownfield Site Redevelopment
The Chapel Mount Saint Anne’s – Conservation / Building Reuse
The Gasworks Barrow Street – Brownfield Site Redevelopment
Greystones, Bray – Solar panels and biomass
Ballymahon Road- solar panels and wood pellet and wood chip boilers.
Pelletstown - wind turbines and solar panels on roof terrace
Sustainability Awards
- Adamastown: “The RTPI Planning Awards 2008 - Sustainable Communities”
- Newcastle: “Best Housing – The Green Energy Award 2008”
- The Gasworks Barrow Street: “Best Brownfield Development 2006”
- Carrigeen Park, Clonmel Housing Scheme: “EC Passive Solar Housing Competition 1981”
Staff Experience
Registered SEI BER New and Existing Domestic Energy Rating Assessor
Registered SEI BER Non Domestic Building Energy Rating Assessor
LEED Accredited Professional with experience up to ‘Gold’ certification
BREEAM project experience up to ‘Excellent’ ratings
Sustainable Frameworks
Co-authored in conjunction with Tribal (formally known as Llewellyn Davies):
Urban Design Manual: A Best Practice Guide
A Companion Document to Sustainable Residential Development in Urban Areas