OVERVIEW
Providing 21 affordable homes in the first ‘carbon negative’ housing community of its kind in the UK. The initial concept began in 2009 with the aim of creating carbon negative housing. The project is ground breaking with a plan to lock away as much carbon as possible whilst generating excess energy from systems installed.
Lewis Deck light weight steel/ screed composite floor system providing acoustic floors improving Building Regulations Part E standards by at least 8dB was installed in the apartments.
This project achieved a Zero Carbon certification under the Code for Sustainable Homes and achieved Passiv Haus standards, but was not certified under this system. The performance was monitored by the Technology Strategy Board (TSB) as well as how the social tenants found the experience of living there given the lifestyle adjustments that were needed.
The Lewis Deck was used as it achieved the enhanced acoustic and fire performance required in this project, especially given that this was a timber frame development. The elements of the building also had to achieve an A+ Green Guide to Specification rating from the BRE, this was achieved by using a liquid screed on top of the deck that contained a high recycled content.
The project won a number of awards and was marketed as the UK's 1st "Carbon Negative" social housing scheme.
Lewis Deck Floor - Steel and Concrete composite floor deck
New house, Perth, Scotland
New Lewis Deck Installation Videos
Op-Deck to the Curly House
2 Storey Beach Front House, Seadune.
Conversion of a Grade II listed building into apartments
Lewis Deck in an ICF Build.
Redevelopment of Insworke Mill, Lewis Decking used for acoustics and under floor heating
Graven Hill self-build ICF houses with concrete upper floors