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Sustainable retirement village
North Yorkshire
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We were commissioned by SageHaus to provide an independent assessment of their proposal for a sustainability-led retirement village in North Yorkshire. The client was ambitious to create a forward-thinking development, built entirely from modern methods of construction and wholly reliant on renwable energy sources.
How we helped
Villiers High School in Southall is a state secondary that has been exceeding expectations in every area in recent years – judged ‘outstanding’ in every category by Ofsted, they are now hoping to use some of their resources to future-proof their site for their 1,700 students and staff.
Mesh Energy was brought on by the Director of Finance and Facilities, Mr Baines, to undertake a post-occupancy energy review and to advise on a potential renewable approach to low-carbon on-site energy generation and use throughout the school campus.
The Mesh team initially visited the school in August 2022, where they were able to assess the varying ages and architectural styles of the buildings. Some of which was built in the typical style of early 20th Century civic architecture, with high thermal mass, generous floor to ceiling heights, and large areas of glazing, while the later 1960s and 1980s additions are also typical of their time and use.
Our Building Performance Team began by analysing the historical energy use of the campus, based on billing data and survey analysis, before creating a whole-site ‘digital twin’ to map that usage against the campus buildings which were built in stages between 1907 and the 1980s.
The aim of the study was to evaluate the energy usage and identify areas for improving performance and to allow for greater insight and reliability for cost saving recommendations. This stage also included a specific overheating and ventilation study to refurbish and retrofit the school’s main hall so it could be used as a theatre.
Digital twins showing the school site and its construction periods
We were then asked to review and refine a range of renewable heating and hot water solutions and to simplify the various options to help the client understand the practical feasibility, key economic considerations, and long-term benefits of a final system strategy.
The existing campus energy strategy is a gas boiler providing space heating and hot water. The school is naturally ventilated. It was noted that the heating system was in the process of being upgraded, with new insulated heating pipework installed overhead. Our report suggested that installing a bivalent ground source heat pump with bore holes could offer a viable renewable alternative for the current gas boilers, which is something the school have since asked for support on for their Stage 4 planning application.
We are really looking forward to the next stages of this ongoing partnership, led on principles of placemaking and sustainability for the school’s students, staff, and the wider community it serves.
The school's main theatre, and a digital twin showing potential solar PV layout.
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