Loch Leven low energy home
Kirsty Maguire Architect Ltd has just completed a newbuild low energy home, designed using the rigorous Passivhaus approach as a basis and design tool including PHPP modelling (Passivhaus Planning Package) to help optimise comfort and performance. The project was designed to create a cosy, light and spacious home maximising the potential of the views across rolling farmland and looking towards Loch Leven and the Lomond Hills. It is designed to meet the AECB ‘Building Standard’.
Green Building Store’s PROGRESSION windows and ULTRA doors were specified for the project.
Design
The clients were keen to create a cosy and energy efficient home that combined contemporary and traditional Scottish design so Kirsty and her team developed the design using stone and timber cladding with pared back detailing reflecting traditional Scottish cottages. The house was built by Craigs Eco Construction using a timber stud frame, stuffed with wood fibre insulation and all clad externally with wood fibre boards for thermal bridge free construction.
PHPP data
Space heating: 25 kWh/m2.annum
Heat load: 14W/m2
Airtightness: 0.52ACH
Passivhaus-certified triple glazed timber windows
Kirsty Maguire specified the PROGRESSION windows, from 21°, for the project.
Kirsty Maguire
Entrance doors
ULTRA triple glazed timber entrance doors were chosen for the project.
Kirsty Maguire
Project details
Architect
Kirsty Maguire Architect Ltd
Construction
Completed
2018
Case study
2018