Visit to Bere Architects, 54a Newington Green, N5 2SH
The Muse is an energy-efficient solar family home built as an ongoing project. It is an experimental self-build being Justin Bere's own home and studio, designed to set a standard for future housing with an apparently effortless amalgamation of environmentally responsible solutions with beautiful forms. This began some years before the first Passivhaus was certified in the UK.
Started on site in 2002, when it is eventually completed it will be one of the most holistically ecological buildings in the UK. It was initially designed a few years before Justin discovered the work of the German physicist Wolfgang Feist, and five years before the UK's first Passive House building was certified by the Passive House Institute in Darmstadt. Justin started on site with a building that almost exactly complies with the requirements of Passive House certification (correct wall and roof u-values, design against thermal bridging, triple glazed windows throughout, air-tight construction membranes and the installation of a heat recovery ventilation unit), and with a few technical upgrades would be eligible for certification.
The house is also one of the early examples in the UK of a house covered in bio diverse green roofs with varying soil depths for native ecological habitats which include two wildflower meadows with a thriving bee colony, a hazel coppice and a hawthorn thicket. Located immediately behind a terrace of four Grade 1 Listed heritage houses, the roofs contain a verdant oasis for residents in the neighbouring buildings to watch wildlife and the changing seasons.
A primary objective of this project is to redefine the language of architecture by the development of forms that are directly generated by the acceptance of the ecological imperatives of the 21st century.
Directions: Train to London Bridge, plus a 141 bus to Newington Green . The bus stop is “Newington Green”. Meet at Lizzi’s on the Green Cafe which is directly opposite the Bere offices at 10.30am.
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