Newton Architects - Bardon Mill and Henshaw Village Hall

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    Newton Architects were successful in an invited competition to produce designs for a new carbon neutral community centre for Bardon Mill and Henshaw. Our approach sees the building in a ‘clearing in the forest’....The building structure is steel and timber and the majority of the insulation is sheepswool. Stone and glass are the principal external materials with a meadow flower roof, of species that would naturally grow in a forest clearing. The building will have U values better than Building Regulations and the grassed roof gives a good degree of thermal capacity to prevent any summer overheating. Whilst heating demand is met by a ground source heat pump.....
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    Newton Architects
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    Link: https://www.newtonarchitects.com/projects/bardon-mill-and-henshaw-village-hall/
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    Added by: Simon Cotterill
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