zero carbon house open day
Saturday, 10 September 2016: 11am to 4pm
103 Tindal Street, Balsall Heath, Birmingham B12 9QU
John, Jo, Theo and Wispa (our dog) welcome you to our home
please close the front door and sliding door after you
do look around – labels provide a full guided tour
take care on the stairs and in the garden
help yourself to drinks
postcards available – donations welcome
toilet on the ground floor
ground floor display of building material samples and literature
first floor architectural drawings, press cuttings & awards albums and slide show
top floor talks
12.00 welcome and introduction: John Christophers and Jo Hindley
12.15pm technical performance of zch: Prof Lubo Jankovic, UCE School of Architecture
1pm Q&A zch: John Christophers, architect
2pm children’s talk: Jo Hindley
3pm Q&A what you can do to “green” your own home: John Newson, BHIOP (Balsall Heath Is Our Planet)
thank you for visiting
please can you complete a feedback/evaluation form before you go
for travel details, go to contact us
download this invitation: 2016-09-10-zero-carbon-house-talks (PDF)
Hi John, I visited your inspiring house in 2016. It has taken a bit of time to act on the inspiration and the 2nd SuperHome I visited on Hawthorne Road.
I am putting together an Aspiring SuperHome application for 155 flats in 4 blocks at Park Central, in one development zone of many. Setting out improvements to get close to zero carbon for a development in Birmingham city centre which was only developed since 2003:
Geothermal replacement of communal gas heating (if feasible), solar and possibly micro wind. Electric vehicle charging points. Ceiling insulation, non passive air flow in summer, solar shielding for the summer. LED communal lighting. Light tubes to windowless rooms.
This is all dependent on getting support from other leaseholders to join Park Central RTM Company Limited, that is being constituted.
I will update you on progress, and if I can get many other private blocks to join, to buy our Freeholds and take control of our buildings. There is a massive lag in environmental sustainability in leasehold flats. And no cooperation from absentee Freeholders and Managing Agents.
Successes? Racor gravity bike stands to make unusable bicycle stores, useable with clear parking spaces and egress.
Turning down pump on flat side of heat exchanger to lowest RPM, makes water pass through the heat exchanger 26% slower and exit hotter (thermocouple data loggers to be aquired to prove this).
Mira eco showerhead with 3 settings, aerates the water reducing unrestricted flow from 11 litres per min to 7 litres per min. (Thanks Hawthorne Rd SuperHome for this tip).
Reduced total wattage load significantly, in flat to be detailed in Aspiring SuperHome application. 160 to 60 watts for new TV, look at https://www.sust-it.net (thanks Hawthorne Rd SuperHome for this link) approx 300 watts with low watt bulbs. Induction hob installation (instant like gas and no wasted heat) 15 watts from heat pump on lower setting.
3.5 litres per min tap aerators for bathroom and kitchen sinks reduced from 11 litres per min unrestricted. Installation of dishwasher.
Search RTM Company Limited on Companies House, beta website…
Hi there…. any open days planned for 2018? I’d be very interested to visit. I live in an 1860’s terrace in Leamington Spa…. & am really interested to see what you’ve achieved in Birmingham.
Hiya- will there be an open day in 2017 coming up at all? I am studying at C.A.T. about the things you’re blog/house is about and I’d love to see it!
Will you be having an open day in 2017?
I am the Hon Sec of the Leicester Art and Design Group. We are a group of local retired professionals – medics, academics, architects and planners – who share an interest in modern architecture and design. I know that the group would be interested in seeing your house.
Best wishes,
Rob Purdy
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