WARMAFLOOR - Portcullis House
The new parliamentary building Portcullis House, “Could become a model for
future energy saving buildings”.
Portcullis House, opposite the Palace of Westminster, which has just been handed
over for use as the New Parliamentary Building, has been specifically designed
to be energy saving and environmentally-friendly, using, it is claimed, just 25%
of the energy which would be required for a conventional building of the same
size. Its principal purpose is to provide office accommodation, occupying the
upper five floors, for MPs and their secretaries. A feature of the design is the
glass-roofed central courtyard, where there is a restaurant and reading
facilities, as well as an ornamental water feature.
The courtyard is provided with Warmafloor heating/cooling system designed and
install by Warmafloor to provide comfort conditions in the space. Warmafloor’s
system using Polybutylene (PB) underfloor heating pipe was selected for the
project not only for its technical excellence but also the Warmafloor pipework
is guaranteed for 50 years and has an anticipated life that will last the 200
year design life of the building. No other underfloor system can match this
criteria. The courtyard form of the New Parliamentary Building provides maximum
exterior façade area, and therefore daylit offices for the members, with
borrowed light illuminating the corridors behind them, reflected from light
shelves above the windows, through glass partitions at the top of the walls.
The building employs a mechanical ventilation system using 100% fresh air, which
is drawn in at the base of the 14 turrets. The air is circulated round the
building via bronze airshafts to each room and underfloor ducts, having very low
pressure loss air handling and duct system components. The chimneys also exhaust
stale air to the outside.
The cooling for the air conditioning uses free cold water from a borehole in the
basement.
The high thermal mass building fabric enables heat to be stored until it can be
used, evening out daytime and night-time temperatures. Gas-fired condensing
boilers provide the main heating.
Portcullis House has a 200 year design life, compared with the 20-30 years of
most buildings. Maintenance of the fabric will be minimal, because of the
durable, long life materials used: this also means embodied energy has been
reduced.
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