Temple Court | Baldock 2007 - 2012
The scheme, currently on site, will see the construction of a 36 bedroom Flexicare provision located at the heart of the site and surrounded by extensively landscaped gardens and discreetly organised parking areas. Adjacent to this building and demarking the entrance to the site sits a block of landmark flats. A further 24no. two, three and four bedroom houses for general use complete the site and have been set out around the principles of Home Zones where the pedestrian takes precedence over the motor car.

Working closely with a local RSL the scheme achieved Planning in March 2009 following a number of public consulations to establish the principles and scope of the design. The new buildings are following a modern design approach rather than a pastiche of local styles. Each building uses a similar palette of materials and detailing to bring a consistent approach to the development but with subtle variations in their form to create individuality and identity.

All the buildings incorporate energy saving measures and benefit from high levels of thermal insulation. The introduction of sustainable drainage, green roofs, extensive native planting, water saving and photovoltaic panels also assist with the long term sustainability of the scheme. The first phase of houses, located on the southern part of the site achieve Code Level 4 of the Code For Sustainable Homes, while the second phase of houses on the northern part of the site are aiming to achieve Code Level 5.

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Project Address
Temple Court, Baldock, Hertfordshire

Project Description
Residential Development Of Extra Care Flats and General Housing And Flats

Contract Type
PPC 2000

Contract Sum
£8.5m

Services
Lead Designer, SAP Assessor and Energy Performance Certificates, Secured By Design.

Planning Granted
March 2009

Completed
2012

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