Empathise and engage

If there’s one thing we’ve learned makes better buildings, it’s empathy. Architecture never happens in isolation—and simply by being interested and engaged, we’ve found it’s possible to open up the conversations that connect a scheme to its clients and community.

Weconstraints

We believe that the more constraints there are, the better the architecture. If there aren’t any constraints, we create them. Challenging sites, existing buildings and complex briefs almost always present incredible opportunities for great design.

Passive future

To limit our environmental impact, we start with what is already there. By manipulating the form and fabric of a building—whether new or existing—we can work with the existing conditions of topography, light and orientation, and harness the natural energy sources offered by air, ground and water.

Social detail

If a site’s constraints guide the bigger design decisions, then it’s empathy that informs the smaller, social details. These details frame the human narratives that aren’t included in the brief, anticipating specific moments in the users’ lives.

Mud on our boots

Good architecture is as much about what happens on the building site as it is about what’s on the drawing board. By working alongside contractors as well as clients we can ring-fence the ideas and details that matter, championing quality and sustainability throughout construction.

Haringey Net Zero Schools
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Work
  • Retrofit Guide

  • School Archetype Study

  • Haringey, London

Client
  • London Borough of Haringey

A new retrofit guide for achieving net-zero across the London Borough of Haringey’s existing school estate, helping the council meet their targets to achieve net-zero carbon by 2041 and respond to the wider Climate Emergency.

The study considers the scope for retrofit across six different each eras of school construction across the Haringey estate, making suggestions for retrofit proposals that lower the space heating demand to a level that allows each construction type to meet Haringey’s stated Net-Zero and EPC policy requirements. Typologies include Victorian/ Edwardian load bearing uninsulated construction, 1920-50s load bearing uninsulated cavity walls, 1960-80s concrete frame blocks, 1960s-80s steel frame blocks, 1990s-2010s BSF era construction and recent additions and new proposals. For each of these typologies, we have used best practice guidance and energy modelling to inform project requirement checklists and typology specific targets for future project briefs.

Recognising that a crucial aspect of meeting net zero is the need to integrate the communities’ voice and change habits and behaviours, we held a series of engagements that promote a pathway for young people to green careers, with curriculum links to science and design technology.

The guide covers key principles for retrofit, guidance on planning a retrofit, example retrofit solutions for different school archetypes, guidance on suitable retrofit measures for different building elements and targets which these should achieve and information on mitigating any risks that retrofit presents.

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