Introduction
You
see, we should make use of the forces of nature and should obtain
all our power in this way. Sunshine is a form of energy, wind and
sea currents are manifestations of this energy. Do we make use of
them? Oh no! We burn forests and coal, like tenants burning down
our front door for heating. We live like wild settlers and not as
though these resources belong to us.
Thomas A.Edison, inventor of the
tungsten lightbulb, quoted in 1916
The project is a showcase of innovative state-of-the-art energy-efficient homes of the future. Six homes constructed on the University
Park are being designed and constructed to various degrees of innovation
and flexibility to allow the testing of different aspects of modern
methods of construction (mmc) including layout and form, cladding
materials, roof structures, foundations, glazing materials, thermal
performance, building services systems, sustainable/ renewable energy
technologies, lighting systems, acoustics and water supply. The
project aims to stimulate sustainable design ideas and promote new
ways of providing affordable, environmentally sustainable housing
that are innovative in their design. Several companies including:
Stoneguard,
Roger
Bullivant Ltd, EON,
BASF, Tarmac, Saint-Gobain have agreed to fund elements of the project.
Friday 4th December 2009, The Royal Society, London:
The Creative Energy Homes Project was the winner of the highly prestigious Technology and Innovation Awards run by 'The Engineer'. This award follows on from the projects recent shortlisting for the 'Environment' award at the 2009 Energy Institute Annual Awards Ceremony in London last month. The prestigious awards scheme run by 'The Engineer' was hosted by TV presenter, comedian, actor and writer Robert Llewellyn - The Engineer Technology & Innovation Awards 2009 recognises and rewards outstanding examples of technology and innovation that result from collaborative links between the UK’s businesses and universities.
The CEH group are also participating in the Solar Decathlon project, Madrid 2010.
Progress of EON and Tarmac House, April 2009

This website
This site will be regularly updated with news of the project designs
for each house and of the construction process. There there is a
webcam of progress as the first building rises out of the ground,
and later projects will have their webcams. Newsflashes will let
you know of recent developments. A list of the generous donors is
also on this site. Stoneguard, the first lead sponsor
for the first of the houses has a dedicated
website for the project.
The BASF
House has also completed, details of this house can be found
on BASF's website.
The E.ON house started in April 2008, see
the E.ON page, for their dedicated website. The E.ON
house was complete at the start of October 2008 and was featured
in a BBC news report.
E.ON house Oct. 2008 Media Links:
BBC News Coverage:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/nottinghamshire/7649535.stm
ITV News Coverage
http://www.itvlocal.com/central/news/?player=CEN_News_15&void=242161
The Steel house (formerly Stoneguard) is making progress, the ridge
tiles for the roof were completed, April 16th
Details of the Tarmac
house are now on show on this site.
Creative Energy Homes Project Manager: Dr Mark
Gillott
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