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Lake District passivhaus

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by Andrew Yeats - 28th July 201517th November 2015 673
Staveley Passive House 2

Following on from the series of articles in previous issues of 'Green Building' (Lancaster Cohousing certified Passivhaus project for 41 houses), Andrew Yeats and Vincent Fierkens from Eco Arc have worked with a local couple to build the first timber frame Passivhaus in the Lake District National Park. It is

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Andrew Yeats
Andrew Yeats is the founder of Eco Arc / Ecological Architecture Practice and works as a project architect and lead Passive House design consultant. Having designed and over seen the building works of the Lancaster Co-Housing Passivhaus project with traditional wide cavity construction he was keen to explore the potential befits of timber frame passive house construction. Following the success of the featured Staveley project he is now working on 18 individual passive house projects across the north of England and most of them are timber frame.

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