Eden House is an ambitious and innovative project that is about to set a new standard for sustainable luxury country houses in the UK.
Eden House is an ambitious and innovative project that is about to set a new standard for sustainable luxury country houses in the UK. The technologies and knowledge acquired during the process will be shared with the local and national communities, setting a new standard for sustainable luxury private residences.
The project will be carbon neutral and energy positive. The initial commitment to planting trees in the Green Belt will cover the carbon emitted during construction. Extensive use of renewable energy will allow this building to produce more energy than it consumes over a year.
Eden House is a private residence designed in synergy with Nature-based on 8 key sustainable principles:
1.- Enhancing the natural context:
Since the building is located in the Green Belt, we will follow the principles of the Green Belt Openness and maintain wildlife corridors, improving the quality of life of existing local species of animals by providing a more controlled environment for vegetation and biodiversity.
For this, we divided the plot into different realms, each dedicated to certain species. We provide microecosystems for birds, butterflies, and bees thanks to the included solutions like bee bricks and bird houses. In order to preserve the local wildlife, we’re aiming to engage with local and national charities and trusts.
2.- Biophilic Designt:
Nature is at the heart of this sustainable luxury residence: the building is erect surrounding its own courtyard, which helps to incorporate the vegetation inside and gives biophilic views.
The nature elements could be met throughout the house, connecting the inside and outside: for example, the green wall below the ground floor establishes a visual connection to nature right at moment a homeowner parks a car.
3.- Energy Efficiency:
Thanks to a combination of 106 solar panels and a ground source heat pump, the two main technologies, the building will produce more energy (36,678.57 kWh/year) than it consumes (36, 341.20 kWh/year).
4.- Natural Ventilation:
The building is erected around the courtyard, which provides the ventilation of the different spaces to avoid overheating and allows not using energy to cool down during the summer.
5.- Natural Materials:
The building is erected around the courtyard, which provides the ventilation of the different spaces to avoid overheating and allows not using energy to cool down during the summer.
6.- Renewable Energy:
The building is erected around the courtyard, which provides the ventilation of the different spaces to avoid overheating and allows not using energy to cool down during the summer.
7.- Water Management:
The building is erected around the courtyard, which provides the ventilation of the different spaces to avoid overheating and allows not using energy to cool down during the summer.
8.- Enveloping Design:
The volumetric architectural composition welcomes the natural landscape and changes the hardscape area. The new building will be of average size in comparison with the existing buildings in the area.
The site is surrounded by a dense group of mature trees that provide sun protection and privacy. All of them will be preserved.
Our goal is to build advanced sustainable design knowledge and share it with the local and national communities. This knowledge will be open to everyone:
On-site: Open House Tours will be organised twice a year for designers, schools, universities, and anyone who would benefit from advanced sustainability technologies knowledge. This will foster the growth of the sustainable living culture.
Off-site: Specifications and architectural drawings of the project will be available to architects and designers.