London fire stations BREEAM excellent with Pilkington

London fire stations BREEAM excellent with Pilkington

London Fire Brigade has completed a PFI project to renovate and update nine fire stations across the city with new state-of-the-art facilities that deliver excellent energy performance – thanks in part to glazing from Pilkington United Kingdom Limited.

Under a £51.5m PFI project, the consortium Blue 3 worked with architect BDP to design the stations, to provide the quality and flexibility of accommodation needed to support a 21st century fire service.

A major part of this was delivering a comfortable year-round climate for crews while controlling on-going energy costs and meeting the Brigade’s ambitious environmental-performance targets.

The stations have all achieved an "Outstanding" rating in the Building Research Establishment Environment Assessment Method (BREEAM), which assesses a building’s performance on areas including energy and water use, health and wellbeing and waste.

To support the passive design strategies used by the architect to deliver low-energy climate control, Pilkington supplied 600 m2 of Pilkington Insulight™ Sun double-glazed units. These incorporate Pilkington Suncool™ 66/33, a solar control glass that reduces transmission of energy from the sun to just 33 per cent, while allowing 66 per cent transmission of daylight.

This means that the amount of the sun’s energy entering the building is reduced, making the climate inside easier and cheaper to control, while still offering windows that provide bright, clear views in and out.

Pilkington Suncool™ also has low-emissivity properties, which helps to reduce the heat escaping through the glazing externally.

The passive design solutions incorporated into the building – including natural ventilation to cool the building and exposed thermal mass for heating – allows it to deliver a comfortable climate all-year-round while minimising energy costs.

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