The new eco-house in South Cave is designed to offer exceptional energy efficiency while seamlessly integrating with its picturesque surroundings. The project is set to undergo its air pressure testing at the end of July, marking a significant milestone in the home's development.
Read MoreEast Yorkshire Eco-House Structure Completed
With its low-carbon timber structure now complete & wrapped by the first layer of weatherproofing, our East Yorkshire Passivhaus stands as an emerging case study for a new standard of eco-friendly family homes.
Read MoreMaterial Conservation at East Yorkshire Eco-House Site
The sustainable material conservation and reuse of the previous masonry cottage at our East Yorkshire Passivhaus site in Carnaby is continuing at a rapid rate, with thick monolithic walls of locally sourced chalk carefully harvested for reuse as the new outer skin of our proposed eco-home.
Read MoreNew Project at the Dusk-Dawn House
The last house along a leafy, tranquil lane in the village of Cottingham, this project radically enhances an Edwardian home's capacity for healthy, sustainable living whilst minimising the house's cost of living & environmental impact.
Read MoreSouth Cave Passivhaus - Full Planning Permission
We are happy to announce Samuel Kendall Associates has received planning permission for a unique Passivhaus family home in the Wolds village of South Cave, East Yorkshire.
Sited on the fringes of South Cave in the Yorkshire Wolds, this contemporary timber-framed Passivhaus sets a new standard for healthy, sustainable family life, integrating passive environmental design strategies, building with low carbon, locally sourced materials & integrating renewable energy systems.
Read MoreYorkshire Passivhaus - Full Planning Permission
We are happy to announce our new project for a new sustainable family home in Carnaby, East Yorkshire has received full planning permission.
Read MoreTop 7 Sustainable Home Materials
Achieving a sustainable home is no simple task, pairing renewable energy systems with a well orientated, efficiently organised and well-insulated home will not ensure your home is sustainable, how much energy was used in that concrete slab or those blockwork walls? To make a sustainable home you must use sustainable materials.
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