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Eastbourne's First Eco Homes Named Chandlers Mews

The first home of the pioneering Eco Home development in
Chandlers provided 90% of the resources used in the development, from foundation materials to bricks and paving slabs, along with all the essentials, including sand and cement throughout the entire construction.
Liam Russell Architects was behind the design of the project whilst the development was constructed by PR Homes Direct Ltd.
The primary objective of the project was to produce a development consisiting of affordable and sustainable homes and this became the ethos of all those involved from the architects to the suppliers to the builders.
The development site was previoulsy a set of 14 derelict garages, considered a nuisance and an eyesore by neighbouring home owners and the local council. Due to the nature and size of the site, the redevelopment was going to be complex and as such required a bespoke solution.
The bespoke aspect of the project meant that all those involed faced a steep learning curve. In order to enable the construction of the Eco Homes,
One of the key aspects of the Eco Homes is that the houses have curved roofs which are covered in an organic green material called Sedum. This gives the impression of a grass roof and the neighboring houses seem to have an outlook over green hills rather than normal red tiles.
One of the many advantages of sedum is the water retention. Any excess water which discharges can be harvested in water butts and used to water gardens, wash cars and so on. Sedum has very high insulation qualities as well as its beautiful green look, which changes colour and texture with the seasons.
There are also two solar panels on each house which serve to assist in the heating of the hot water used in the houses, thus reducing the gas and electricity bills.
Overall,
Richard Skinner, Chandlers Commercial Director, commented: “We have been pleased to work closely with PR Homes on their
Published on: Thursday, 11th August 2011
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