Fuente: Designboom
Fotografía: Anthony Coleman

London based practice Cottrell & Vermeulen Architecture recently completed an addition to the westborough primary school located in westcliff-on-sea, united kingdom. wrapped with a delicate veranda, this design strikes a balance between the original brick building and its new contemporary elements. a decision to refurbish the existing facility was an experiment to minimize the construction and operation carbon footprint. this rehabilitation method provides a successful example for other communities by demonstrating a 90% reduction in emissions due to renewable energy sources and increased user lighting controls.

Intricate columns are formed by pairs of rotated wooden trusses to support a series of pitched roofs. the canopy consists of photovoltaic solar cells oriented towards the sun and bright blue translucent panels. a counter displaying energy savings encourages community involvement while simultaneously instilling environmental sensitivity within young children.










Project info:
start date:
start date:
november 2009
area:
refurbishment 948 m2, playground stores and canopy 292 m2
total cost:
£1.35m
client:
southend-on-sea borough council and the governors of westborough primary
school. partially funded by the department for education.
school. partially funded by the department for education.
architect:
cottrell & vermeulen architecture ltd.
quantity surveyor:
stockdale
structural engineer:
engineers haskins robinson waters
m&e consultant:
or consulting
sustainability consultant:
buro happold
main contractor:
balfour beatty construction ltd.
cdm coordinator:
bz consulting
approved building inspector:
mlm building control
annual co2 emissions:
18 kgco2/m2/year (previously 40.1)
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