HPI Certificate for Two Three North
We
are happy to share that Two Three North is now HPI Certified by Irish Green Building
Council.
Meehan
Green acted as Home Performance Index (HPI) Assessors on this recently
completed contemporary housing development defined by a mixture of private,
communal, and public space for Twinlite designed by McCauley Daye O'Connell
Architects.
280
apartments have achieved HPI Certification spread over four blocks under the
HPIv2 scheme which provides quality, affordable accommodation for up to 900
residents in Clongriffin, Dublin.
Right
from the start, the project takes advantage of its location, by redeveloping an
existing brownfield in an area with great access to transportation and
amenities. The ecological value, surface water management, and development
density of the receiving site improve as a direct result of this development.
HPI
certification rewards projects that go beyond business as usual in their design
and construction approach, and this project certainly does. The design
consistently improves upon building regulations and local planning
requirements, in issues such as energy use, water consumption, envelope
performance, sound insulation, ventilation, or accessibility, to name a few.
Particularly
on the energy side, a highly efficient, all-electric system including
mechanical ventilation with heat recovery, and exhaust air heat pumps,
complements a high performing building fabric with triple glazing, an air
leakage under 2m3/m2/hr and thermal bridging adjustment factors <0.8
throughout. Thanks to this, most units achieve a BER of A2.
During
construction, the focus shifted to understanding the embodied carbon. Materials
with published Environmental Product Declarations were given preference in
procurement. A whole-building Life Cycle Assessment was carried out, with a
project-wide result of approximately 600 kgCOe/m2 (stages A1-A5).
Smart
controls, an accessible home user guide, improved fabric and ventilation
resulting in higher indoor air quality all contribute to a better resident
experience, maintainability of the systems and reduction in energy consumption.
Other
features in the development, including secure bicycle parking, site gym and
amenities, provision of 10% electric vehicle chargers, help improve the overall
user experience and sustainability values.