urbanest Battersea becomes UK's largest Passivhaus building

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Central London student accommodation provider urbanest has successful achieved Passivhaus standard accreditation for its purpose-built student accommodation development in Battersea, making it the UK's largest Passivhaus building.

The certification from the Passivhaus Institut also makes it the eighth largest in the world, testament to exceptional collaboration and combined expertise of the core project team of urbanest, Allford Hall Monaghan Morris (AHMM), Mace, and Henriksen Studio.

Passivhaus certification is an international standard, independently recognising leading design standards in sustainability and comfort. Thousands of buildings have been certified to the standard worldwide, for their efforts to slash energy use and work towards lower carbon emissions in the built environment.

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Situated close to the iconic Battersea Power Station, urbanest Battersea provides high-quality, energy efficient accommodation for 853 students. This achievement also establishes it as the largest student dormitory / university building designed to Passivhaus standards in Europe, and the third largest in the world after UTSC in Canada and the Cornell Tower in New York.

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Speaking on the certification, Angus Kearin, Head of Development at urbanest commented: “We’re delighted that urbanest Battersea has now achieved Passivhaus certification to become the largest Passivhaus building in the UK, setting the standard for sustainable student accommodation. From the start we wanted our Battersea development to be an exemplar for future projects not only in London but in cities all over the world that need to respond to the net zero challenge. This is just the beginning of our Passivhaus journey, and we look forward to continuing our work with the Passivhaus Insititute to achieve accreditation at urbanest Canary Wharf, and all further urbanest schemes going forward.”

With a treated floor area of over 17,964 square metres, the building was designed by RIBA Stirling Prize winning architects AHMM with specialist Passivhaus design consultancy from Henriksen Studio. It was sustainably constructed by Mace using its innovative low-carbon, off-site technology.

Situated at the northern edge of the Battersea Design and Tech Quarter masterplan, the four-block development steps up in height from 11 to 19 storeys, serving as a gateway into the site. Its glazed terracotta façades in a vibrant colour palette of red, green and blue also reflect the site’s industrial heritage. Opened to students last September, urbanest Battersea features ensuite and studio accommodation and boasts a cinema room, gym and roof terraces with views across the city.

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Rendering conventional heating systems unnecessary, the low-energy construction concept makes efficient use of the sun, internal heat sources and mechanical ventilation with heat recovery. This allows for space heating and cooling related energy savings of up to 90% compared with typical buildings and over 75% compared to average new builds.

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Having undergone stringent airtightness testing, the building was also designed with great attention to all relevant construction details thus reducing thermal bridges as much as possible. High-performance opaque and transparent façade elements have been used in order to assure a comfortable interior environment. The building was also delivered to BREEAM 2018 Outstanding standard.

Since 2008, urbanest has opened nine PBSA properties in central London, including King’s Cross, St. Pancras, Victoria, Vauxhall and Tower Bridge. This is the first Passivhaus scheme delivered by urbanest but it is already on its way to bringing forward a second Passivhaus scheme at an even larger scale in Canary Wharf. urbanest Canary Wharf is set to be the largest residential Passivhaus development in the world upon completion in 2026.

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