Kings Cliffe Primary School
Details
- Location: Peterborough
- Status: Completed
Services
- BRUKL
- Concept Design
- Detailed Design
- EPC
- Specification Writing
- Thermal Modelling
Kings Cliffe Primary School
Details
- Location: Peterborough
- Status: Completed
Services
- BRUKL
- Concept Design
- Detailed Design
- EPC
- Specification Writing
- Thermal Modelling
Kings Cliffe Primary School, Peterborough, is a highly efficient A rated EPC building with features including photo-voltaic panels, triple glazed windows and super insulated construction. The building has been designed to maximise the use of natural & passive systems to ensure low energy use in operation with the classroom provided with cross flow ventilation utilising high level electrically actuated windows on the corridor side of each classroom.


The building orientation and form have been carefully considered to regulate the internal conditions to achieve a comfortable space for the occupants. This incorporates factors including very deep roof overhangs to limit solar glare and excessive solar gain during summer months but allowing for beneficial solar warmth during the winter.
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