
"We have designed a beautiful and functional family home that consumes less energy than it uses, the positioning and orientation of the property have been carefully thought about, a ground source heat pump will provide the heating and photovoltaic panels and a wind turbine will generate on site renewable energy."
The structure has already been selected as an exemplary project within the Government’s ‘Planning Performance Agreements for Renewable and Low Carbon Energy Schemes’, and it is anticipated to be so advanced that the government is considering using the scheme as a benchmark for all future zero-carbon developments.
Hundreds of neighbors turned out to oppose the windturbine due to the noise they fear it will create. Neville's planner assures it to be fact that people will hear nothing and the turbine would serve 14 houses.
The home has been compared to the Tele-tubby House, although it shares similar characteristics, Make Architects claim it is inspired by Skara Brae, a neolithic underground settlement in Orkney. (Below)
See our current project slated for LEED Platinum Certification, including solar panels, Net Zero Energy consumption, a living green roof and sustainable building supplies.