Steigereiland 2.0 | FARO Architecten

Amsterdam / Netherlands / 2009

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Designer: FARO Architecten, Pieter Weijnen
Photographer John Lewis Marshall and Hans Peter Föllmi
Design: Pieter Weijnen, FARO Architecten, Lisserbroek, www.faro.nl
Construction advisor: Pieters Bouwtechniek, Almere, www.pietersbouwtechniek.nl
Sustainability advisor: Trecodome, www.trecodome.com
Execution: J.J.A. Kerkhofs Montagebouw, Hendrik-Ido-Ambacht
Window sills and panels: Woodworkers Overbeek, Haaksbergen www.tifaoverbeek.nl
Installations: Aitec & Wiessenekker, Rhenen www.aitec.nl
Other suppliers:
Adobe: Lebast;
Wood for facade: zagerij de Vree, www.zagerijdevree.nl
Insulation: insulair, Insulcon, www.insulcon.com
VIP panels: Microtherm, www.microtherm.be
Vacuum tube collector: Elco Heating Solutions, Kerkrade, www.rendamax.elco.nl
Rain watertank: Denios www.denios.nl
Adobe construction: Xavi ecobouw /Buildings traditions
Lights: Kreon / Artemide
Insulation materials: Warmteplan, Brummen, www.warmteplan.nl:
Wind turbines: DonQi, Rotterdam, www.donqi.nl
Wood construction: Finnforest, Apeldoorn, www.finnforest.nl

After the success of an energy-efficient residence on Steigereiland, FARO has pushed to a higher level for this second version. Residence 2.0 is energy-neutral and is build according the cradle-to-cradle principles. The CO2-reduction will be 100%.

This CO2 reduction is realized by bringing the house to a passive house level with an insulation value of Rc=10 using triple glazing, 100% liquid-tight joints and heat exchangers. The insulation materials are organic. The integrated photovoltaic cells in the roof line and the wind mill and PV cells generate enough electricity to supply both the nominal electricity demand as well as for the heating of the water.

A very large boiler feed water container of 2 m3 provides a large accumulation of energy. The heat exchanger in combination with the high level of insulation and triple glazing provides a great level of comfort. The air supply comes via the outside and will be heated by a Sole ground source heat exchanger two meters under the house. Extra energy for space heating and warm water will be supplied by warm water collectors. These are integrated in the cornice of the façade. The temperature can be increased if needed by use of a pellet stove. Electricity will be provided by a DonQi wind turbine, PV cells and 6 m2 Auron DF heat pipes.

The techniques used in the house are both old and new.
Old techniques used are:
• wood fibre insulation
• triple glazing
• adobe walls
• airtight connections (we have the best insulated cat door in the world!)
• no thermal bridges at all
• cellulose insulation in the roof.
• burning instead of painting

New techniques used are:
• groundwater heat exchange
• ventilation heat exchange
• ELCO vacuum heat pipe collector
• Phase Changing Materials in the adobe
• 1 DonQi urban windmill
• Insulated window framing

The design of the house is based on an earlier edition of the home. The upper floors are the same, but the unique parts, like a hanging sitting room, has changed. The exterior façade is made of burnt wood. An old Japanese technique that preserves the wood in a natural way. The burnt top layer preserves the wood and eliminates the need for paint or impregnation. This home is designed around a large live in kitchen on the ground floor. Up the stairs is a split level floor with a large balcony and a living room. The living room rests on a horizontal tree. Using this tree features all stadia of wood in the house: tree, timber and ash. The tree was salvaged from one of the canals of Amsterdam, where it had to be removed for restoration of the quay.

Animations of the most important energy-neutral principles can be seen on www.faro.nl
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    Designer: FARO Architecten, Pieter WeijnenPhotographer John Lewis Marshall and Hans Peter FöllmiDesign: Pieter Weijnen, FARO Architecten, Lisserbroek, www.faro.nlConstruction advisor: Pieters Bouwtechniek, Almere, www.pietersbouwtechniek.nlSustainability advisor: Trecodome, www.trecodome.comExecution: J.J.A. Kerkhofs Montagebouw, Hendrik-Ido-AmbachtWindow sills and panels: Woodworkers Overbeek, Haaksbergen www.tifaoverbeek.nlInstallations: Aitec & Wiessenekker, Rhenen...

    Project details
    • Year 2009
    • Work finished in 2009
    • Client fam. Feikema-Weijnen
    • Status Completed works
    • Type Single-family residence
    • Websitehttp://www.faro.nl
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