Stoke Sixth Form College
Details
- Architect: Broadway Malyan
- Location: Stoke
- Status: Completed
Services
- As-Built Drawings
- BRUKL
- Design Review
- Detailed Design
- EPC
- Specification Writing
- Thermal Modelling
Stoke Sixth Form College
Details
- Architect: Broadway Malyan
- Location: Stoke
- Status: Completed
Services
- As-Built Drawings
- BRUKL
- Design Review
- Detailed Design
- EPC
- Specification Writing
- Thermal Modelling
The M&E services were designed to suit the flexible occupancy of the college with heating, cooling and lighting that automatically responds to occupancies minimising energy use throughout and achieving a “Very Good” BREEAM rating.
Work was undertaken with the architect and contractor to maximise passive measures comprising thermal insulation, air tightness and high specification glazing systems to provide high thermal performance and excellent atria daylighting. These passive systems were integrated with low carbon engineering encompassing highly responsive lighting control systems, high efficiency central plant, inverter driven fans and pumps throughout, photo-voltaic panels and solar-thermal domestic hot water generation.
In addition to low carbon technologies BREEAM credits were achieved for water conservation measures including low water use appliances, leak detection equipment and a rainwater harvesting system.
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