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Case study buildings Criteria for case studies Listed Buildings – Grades I and II Conservation Areas Mixture of residential, commercial, public Replicable. SECHURBA. Consultation: Local action groups – Civic Society, CPRE, STCRA Planners Conservation Officers Architects
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Case study buildings Criteria for case studies • Listed Buildings – Grades I and II • Conservation Areas • Mixture of residential, commercial, public • Replicable SECHURBA
Consultation: Local action groups – Civic Society, CPRE, STCRA Planners Conservation Officers Architects Local residents Installers External Advisory Committee (UK - BRE and English Heritage)
Case study buildings Shrewsbury: Tanners – Wine Merchants Crescent Place Parade Shopping Centre St Alkmunds Church Plus possibly the Station
Plus residential case study street in Castlefields & Quarry Ward :
Criteria for case study street: Guidelines: Mixed tenure – owner/rented/housing association Mixed age and styles but all Victorian and earlier Cooperation of residents Communication means: Workshops Web forums Questionnaires Public open events Project Website coming soon
St Alkmund’s Church SECHURBA Some examples already in Shrewsbury
Old Home, Superhome Project Listed building, within conservation area CO2 reduction of 60% Electricity bills of £200 a year
50mm Kingspan under slates Flat plate solar thermal collector Radiator reflector panels Low energy lighting 15kW Pellet Stove Wooden Secondary glazing
Technologies being developed Sympathetic integration of pv tiles
Response to Draft Heritage Protection Bill by joint professions June 08: (RTPI, IHBC, RICS, RIBA, POS & CIOB) “Sustainability – social as well as environmental sustainability – cannot be divorced from heritage protection. In this context the joint professions’ statement in the response to the Heritage White Paper of 2007 is worth re-iterating: “ The retention and re-use of historic buildings can contribute to targets and aims for sustainable development. ….The destruction of buildings represents the loss of their embodied energy and necessitates a new investment of energy to construct the replacement………Generic guidance on making historic properties more energy-efficient without damage to their special interest should be provided.”
Thanks for listening! nicole.solomons@mea.org.uk 01743 277109
SECHURBASustainable Energy Communities in Historic URBan Areas Aims:to demonstrate energy efficiency and renewable energy intervention in historic urban areas and buildings respecting culture, heritage and local character Start Date: 1st September 08 Duration: 30 months SECHURBA
Project Outcomes: 40% reduction in CO2 emissions in studied buildings Funding guidelines Historic Community Climate Change Strategies – route map SECHURBA Guide – best practice & identifying barriers and prospects for sustainable energy intervention Funding commitments Intelligent Energy Application Tool Sponsorship for installations (MEA output) lead to real time data Methodologies Auditing of buildings Identify barriers & constraints Computer based energy advice tool Community/Professional consultation – workshops & questionnaires SECHURBA
Main Partner organisations: DenmarkCenergia – Energy Consultants ItalyInstitute for Technologies Applied to Cultural Heritage – (National Research Council) GreeceCRES – Centre for Renewable Energy Sources Hungary EMI – state owned Technical Energy & Sustainable Building Consultancy Bulgaria Union of Bulgarian Black Sea Local Authorities Ireland University College Dublin - Energy Research Group UK Shropshire County Council SECHURBA
Example case studies across Europe (mixture of buildings & communities) Hungary – Community of Szentendre Greece - Athens centre buildings and Rhodes Theatre Denmark – Copenhagen City Hall Italy – Zena Castle between Milan and Bologna SECHURBA
Shrewsbury area case study Sustainable Energy Community: "Local communities in which politicians, planners, developers, market actors and citizens actively co-operate to demonstrate and develop high degrees of decentralized energy supply, favouring renewable energies as sources, together with a conscientious application of energy efficiency measures in all end-use sectors". (IEE) SECHURBA