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Key Development in England, UK, Europe
Archial Unveils Unique Renewable House Made
From Hemp
19 Jun 2009
A unique energy efficient house made from hemp, designed by Archial
Architects, has been unveiled at the BRE Innovation Park which showcases
the future of low carbon and sustainable buildings.
The three bedroom Renewable House, which costs £75,000 to build
not including ground works or utilities, uses renewable materials
to deliver a well designed, yet low cost, affordable home.
The external walls are constructed from a revolutionary sustainable
material called Hemcrete, provided by manufacturer Lime Technology,
made from hemp plants grown and harvested in the UK and lime based
binder.

Hemp is one of the fastest growing biomasses and is often used in
paper, textiles, biodegradable plastics, health food and fuel.
It is estimated The Renewable House's carbon footprint will be around
20 tonnes lower than a traditional brick and block house. The hemp
absorbs around five tonnes of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere during
its rapid growth period, which then becomes locked into the fabric
of the building, making the thermal Hemp-Line walling solution 'carbon
negative'.
The Renewable House meets level 4 of the Government's Code for Sustainable
Homes - a national standard that measures the sustainability of homes
against a set of design categories such as energy consumption and
building materials. The Government's target was for all homes from
2016 to be built against Code Level 3 standards.
The Renewable House can be used in several configurations; detached,
semi-detached and terraced, with little alteration to the basic design.
Archial's modular system, which uses a timber frame and prefabricated
panels that are assembled on site, reduce the time needed for onsite
construction.
Archial Architects was commissioned by The Linford Group to design
the energy efficient home as part of The Renewable House project that
not only exceeds the Government's Code for Sustainable Homes (CSH),
but also offers an ideal solution to today's affordable housing requirement.
The Renewable House is being delivered by the National Non-Food Crops
Centre (NNFCC) with funding from the Department of Energy and Climate
Change (DECC). The house is being project managed by contractor The
Linford Group which is managing the design development and construction,
working with design partners Archial Architects.
Matthew Richardson, Associate at Archial Group's Bournemouth division,
said, "We were delighted to have the opportunity to use our experience
in sustainable design to meet the challenge set by The Linford Group.
The result has delivered a highly green housing concept that exceeds
the Government's home efficiency target and is both affordable and
comfortable. I hope this design will become the benchmark for sustainable
and affordable homes of the future."
The house's performance will be monitored over a three year period
in order to establish evidence of the performance characteristics
and the sustainability profile of the renewable building materials.
It is anticipated the development will demonstrate that low costs
and renewable building methods are compatible and together they provide
a viable method of delivering sustainable, affordable homes.
The Renewable House is a unique housing project built on the BRE Innovation
Park in Watford, which also exhibits other near zero-carbon demonstration
properties and has attracted over 30,000 visitors so far, including
HRH Prince of Wales.
One of the largest architecture practices in Scotland and the UK,
Archial Group Plc employs around 200 staff in Scotland, operating
from offices in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen, Dundee and Inverness.
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