Close Menu
PAD MagazinePAD Magazine
    Pages
    • About PAD Magazine
    • Advertise
    • Contact
    • Contribute Property and Home Improvement related content
    • Home
    • Newsletter Advertising
    • Pad Team
    • Property & Development Magazine
    • Subscribe
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    • Contribute
    • About PAD Magazine
    • Pad Team
    X (Twitter) RSS
    PAD MagazinePAD Magazine
    • Home
    • New Builds
      • Sales & Marketing
      • Regeneration
      • Planning & Design
      • Sustainable Construction
    • Luxury Living
      • Interior Design
      • Lifestyle
      • Property Renovation & Refurbishment
      • Garden & Lanscaping
      • Home Decor
    • News
      • Software
      • Energy & Utilities
      • Affordable Housing
      • Environment
      • Plant & Machinery
      • Products & Materials
      • Infrastructure & Energy
    • About
      • Pad Team
      • Contribute Property and Home Improvement related content
    • Contact
    Subscribe
    PAD MagazinePAD Magazine
    You are at:Home Winner of Housing Design 2021 Award for ‘Building With Nature’ commits to COP26
    Sustainable Construction

    Winner of Housing Design 2021 Award for ‘Building With Nature’ commits to COP26

    Lisa PollingerBy Lisa Pollinger01/11/2021No Comments5 Mins Read4 Views
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest Telegram LinkedIn Tumblr Email Reddit
    Hill committed to climate change
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest WhatsApp Email

    Hill committed to climate change – Recent recipient of the Housing Design Awards’s 2021 ‘Building with Nature’ award for its Knights Park development in Cambridge, Hill Group, has committed its support to tackle climate change ahead of the upcoming 26th UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26) in Glasgow.

    COP26 will focus on the global commitments of nations to reducing carbon emissions and reversing ecological and biodiversity decline. As a leading privately-owned housebuilder, Hill is committed to climate change and recognises that it has a part to play in helping the UK meet its commitments by building low carbon, resilient and safe homes constructed sustainably and designed to ensure buyers consume fewer resources and enjoy a closeness to nature that helps to create sustainable communities and promote the wellbeing of residents.

    Hill has committed to achieving net-zero carbon in its Scope 1 and 2 business operations by 2030 and net-zero operational carbon in the homes they build by 2030, twenty years ahead of the UK’s broad 2050 net-zero carbon target. Additionally, Hill has committed to achieving Biodiversity Net Gain on all its future land-led developments.

    Hill has already modelled a range of house types and apartment layouts to interrogate CO2 reduction performance standards required for delivering future homes. This will see the phasing out of fossil fuels, with electricity becoming the primary low-carbon energy source powering air source heat pumps. Photovoltaics and battery storage are likely to be part of the optimal solution too.

    Hill’s solutions will include improved building fabric performance, reduced embodied carbon of materials, increased off-site manufacture,  increased air-tightness, better thermal bridging and supply chain deliverability. In addition, increased reliance on electricity as the primary energy source, and increased need for electricity for car charging points, is already causing Hill to look at grid capacity and planning additional sub-stations into development layouts.

    See also  Sustainable penthouses offer luxe living and stamp duty paid at Knights Park

    Brendan Ritchie, Head of Sustainability at Hill Group, comments: “At Hill, we are always keen to be at the forefront of any industry changes, and we already have live projects at design and early construction stage featuring a range of house and apartment types which will meet the expected Future Homes Standard and deliver ‘net-zero ready’ homes several years ahead of the anticipated regulatory timescale.  

    But our solutions must ensure that homes remain affordable to run. We must avoid fuel poverty as an unintended consequence of the drive towards zero carbon homes. 

    We have lots to do to be ‘Future Homes’ and zero-carbon ‘ready’ as a sector.  However, at Hill, we are confident that our pioneering approach alongside the national background of continual de-carbonisation of the electricity grid will help us find optimal solutions”.

    Two of Hill’s most recent developments, Knights Park and Agar Grove, have raised the bar in terms of placing emphasis on sustainable living and placemaking.  

    Knights Park

    Awarded the 2021 Housing Design Award in September 2021 for ‘Building with Nature’,  Knights Park in Cambridge has set the standard for sustainable living. Located in the newly created urban extension  of Eddington, Knight’s Park places resident wellbeing, sustainability and ecology at the forefront of the design. It uses innovative, seamlessly integrated construction methods to minimise environmental impact and is based around a neighbourhood principle for ‘living lightly’.

    The new houses include a wide range of sustainable features from high performing robust insulation and triple glazing to photovoltaic panels and mechanical ventilation in addition to heat recovery systems. Overall, it has been designed and constructed to Level 5 of the Code for Sustainable Homes

    See also  St Arthur Homes First Modular Homes in Kent

    The energy centre in Eddington delivers heat and hot water to residents, with significant system efficiencies reducing C02 and energy wastage. In addition, the development-wide rainwater harvesting and sustainable urban drainage system is currently the largest in the UK and recycles rainwater through natural drainage features before filtering it and returning it to Hill’s new homes for use in washing machines and flushing toilets.

    An underground refuse storage system negates the need for unsightly wheelie bins and promotes recycling, and the development was designed to prioritise pedestrians and cyclists, with interconnecting foot and cycle paths linking to the nearby City centre. Car parking is tucked away from sight in underground areas, creating a largely car-free environment at street level.

    Swales and verges create havens for wildlife and insects to flourish. Ecology, biodiversity, and enjoyment of plentiful open green spaces deliver a proximity to nature, a key characteristic of the development.    

    Agar Grove

    This mixed-tenure Estate Regeneration scheme in Agar Grove is one of the largest projects in Camden’s Community Investment Programme. The homes at Agar Grove are certified to a gold Passivhaus standard, and the overall development is the largest Passivhaus regeneration development in the UK.

    Passivhaus is a standard which requires high levels of insulation and triple-glazed windows forming an air-tight shell, delivering homes that are significantly lighter on the grid. Each home also has a ventilation system which continually provides a supply of clean air while removing stale, humid air. Passivhaus is an internationally recognised, sustainable building standard which results in high levels of energy efficiency and internal comfort including temperature, humidity and air quality.

    See also  High Asbestos Rates in the East of England, New Study Finds

    Hill worked closely with the project’s architects and Passivhaus certifiers to ensure that the build quality at Agar Grove was achieved at every stage. To achieve the standard, Agar Grove required airtightness measurement of 0.6 air changes per hour, or less at a pressure of 50 Pascals. This phase of the project achieved a result of 0.5 air changes per hour.

    Agar Grove has won several sustainability awards and has been praised by an international panel of architecture, urban design and planning experts for its “radical nature, saving residents money on energy bills and also encouraging them to live sustainably”, and for having community regeneration and social sustainability at the heart of the project.

    Property & Development Magazine

    Building with Nature Hill Group Housing Design Awards 2021 Knights Park development
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Reddit WhatsApp Telegram Email
    Previous ArticleFinal call for Hertforshire’s shared ownership buyers at Heathbourne Village
    Next Article Bellway welcomes first new residents in Ewell
    Avatar
    Lisa Pollinger

    Related Posts

    Inside Hilton Phoenix Tapatio Cliffs Resort, Arizona’s Luxury Escape with 7 Pools

    30/06/2025

    Santiago Bernabéu Renovation Nears the Finish Line — What to Expect Before Summer 2025

    30/04/2025

    China Intellectual Property Laws Just Got Serious—Here’s Why You Should Care

    25/04/2025

    Comments are closed.

    Search
    Categories
    • Affordable Housing
    • AI
    • Architecture
    • Art & Entertainment
    • Automotive
    • Awards
    • Beauty
    • Builds & Development
    • Business, Legal & Financial
    • Casino
    • Celebrities
    • Charity
    • Construction
    • Coronavirus
    • Corporate Social Responsibility
    • Crypto
    • Energy
    • Energy & Utilities
    • Environment
    • Events
    • Fashion
    • Finance
    • Gambling
    • Garden & Lanscaping
    • Health
    • Health and safety
    • Home Decor
    • Homes and Interiors
    • Infrastructure & Energy
    • Interior Design
    • International
    • Jobs & Training
    • Law
    • Leisure & Hospitality
    • Lifestyle
    • Luxury Living
    • Management & Estate Services
    • Manufacturing
    • Marketing
    • Medical
    • Net Worth
    • News
    • Op-Ed
    • Planning & Design
    • Plant & Machinery
    • Plumbing
    • Politics
    • Press Releases
    • Products & Materials
    • Property Renovation & Refurbishment
    • Regeneration
    • Sales & Marketing
    • Software
    • Sustainable Construction
    • Technologies
    • Tips
    • Tips
    • Travel & Tourism

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    The Future of Cannabis Legalisation in the UK: What It Could Mean for Wales

    How to sleep in hot weather

    Kirklees backs major step towards new West Yorkshire Tram network

    Kirklees Council’s Cabinet to discuss revised Local Development Scheme

    The Future of Cannabis Legalisation in the UK: What It Could Mean for Wales

    How to sleep in hot weather

    Kirklees backs major step towards new West Yorkshire Tram network

    Kirklees Council’s Cabinet to discuss revised Local Development Scheme

    © 2025 ThemeSphere. Designed by Property & development.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

    Manage Cookie Consent
    To provide the best experiences, we use technologies like cookies to store and/or access device information. Consenting to these technologies will allow us to process data such as browsing behaviour or unique IDs on this site. Not consenting or withdrawing consent, may adversely affect certain features and functions.
    Functional Always active
    The technical storage or access is strictly necessary for the legitimate purpose of enabling the use of a specific service explicitly requested by the subscriber or user, or for the sole purpose of carrying out the transmission of a communication over an electronic communications network.
    Preferences
    The technical storage or access is necessary for the legitimate purpose of storing preferences that are not requested by the subscriber or user.
    Statistics
    The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for statistical purposes. The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for anonymous statistical purposes. Without a subpoena, voluntary compliance on the part of your Internet Service Provider, or additional records from a third party, information stored or retrieved for this purpose alone cannot usually be used to identify you.
    Marketing
    The technical storage or access is required to create user profiles to send advertising, or to track the user on a website or across several websites for similar marketing purposes.
    Manage options Manage services Manage {vendor_count} vendors Read more about these purposes
    View preferences
    {title} {title} {title}