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Chestnuts: Balancing Heritage Preservation and Sustainable Practices

Chestnuts: Balancing Heritage Preservation and Sustainable Practices

We are regenerating the Victorian villa ‘Chestnuts’ to serve as the home for Royal Holloway’s new Health Studies Department.

This expansive 19th-century house, which has a floor area of approximately 550m2, has had various uses over the last 120+ years, but until recently was in a state of disrepair and structurally unstable.

This has provided a brilliant opportunity to minimise the building’s environmental footprint, whilst preserving its cherished heritage and authentic features. To achieve this, we are:

  • Reusing and recycling original materials where possible
  • Maximising natural lighting through open spaces and skylights
  • Encasing the internal space with an airtight membrane and high-density insulation
  • Employing mineral wool fibre insulation without petrochemicals
  • Cladding the building with sustainably sourced timber larch
  • Replacing all existing windows with new high-performing designs that are still aligned with the building’s heritage aesthetics
  • Installing an Air Source Heat Pump and heat recovery systems

 

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