Dundalk green housing
Sustainable Dundalk housing project designed to prolong the independence of older residents
Sustainable Dundalk housing project designed to prolong the independence of older residents
Foxrock passive development built with externally insulated poroton & aircrete blocks along with timber frame
Mixing excellent thermal performance with renewable heating, efforts to boost biodiversity and plans for micro-generation, a new timber frame house in rural Cork shows that both appealing design and low environmental impact can be achieved with one-off rural housing.
Energy efficiency is about more than just U-values – the building envelope must be airtight and virtually cold bridge free. Construct Ireland visited a single-leaf concrete house nearing completion in Moate which combines an excellent envelope with wind, solar and a range of green measures, with the aim of reducing energy and carbon figures to zero in the home’s BER score.
A new extension to the EPA's headquarters in Wexford lives up to the organisation's aim of environmental protection, boasting passive ventilation and lighting, a host of green technologies and a sustainable approach to landscaping.
Closed-panel timber frame home in Wicklow with impressive thermal performance and airtightness
Achieving building regulations compliance and a good energy rating is one thing. Delivering a genuinely low energy building is quite another. A new scheme by one of Ireland’s most decorated developers may help show the market a way forward.
Cork city split level timber frame house with passive solar design, rainwater harvesting, renewables & green material