DETAILS
LOCATION: DARTFORD, KENT
CLIENT: FEATHERSTONE HIGH SCHOOL
COST: £8m
DATE: COMPLETED 2009
PROCUREMENT: TRADITIONAL
SERVICES
ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN CONSULTING
BUILDING SERVICES DESIGN
ENERGY ANALYSIS
LIGHTING DESIGN
Strategy
The environmental control of the building uses a ground coupled heat pump providing heating to the underfloor heating circuits and absorbs heat from the cooling systems. The classrooms have passive louvres incorporated into the façades to provide fresh air and prevent overheating.
A central mechanical ventilation system with energy recovery provides tempered air during winter. The lighting systems incorporate presence detection and daylight dimming to save energy costs. The atrium space is supplied with tempered air distribution through a concrete pipe beneath the building that passively heats or cools the air reducing running costs and, more importantly, carbon emissions for the building.