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Energy Smart Community

The Energy Smart Community is a not-for-profit scheme run by Codema which allows homeowners to join...
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York Street Sustainable Housing

The York Street redevelopment was officially opened by the former Lord Mayor of Dublin, Eibhlin...
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House of Tomorrow Programme

The House of Tomorrow Programme was funded by the National Development Plan and managed by the...
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Ballybough

The redevelopment at Ballybough involved the refurbishment of and upgrade of 26 existing flats at...
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Fatima Mansions

Fatima Mansions was a flat complex consisting of 363 residential flats and is located in the south...
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Ballymun

Good practice at Ballymun Regeneration. The Ballymun Regeneration Project is creating a new town...
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Queen Street

The redevelopment at Queen Street/Marmion Court involved the upgrading of the existing building...
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ROSH

The overall objective was to promote energy efficient and sustainable retrofitting of social houses...
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Bridgefoot Street

The redevelopment of Bridgefoot Street involved the removal of two of five blocks of flats, the refurbishment and upgrade of the remaining three south facing blocks (97 flats), enlargement of the units, and extensive provision of new-build housing.

The flats were constructed in the 1960s and major refurbishment was considered necessary, as the fabric of the buildings had deteriorated significantly, in particular the windows, roof and concrete works.
Refurbishment was considered in the context of several priorities:

  1. Reduction of greenhouse gases
  2. Combating fuel poverty
  3. Preservation of housing stock.

The performance of the refurbished buildings relative to their original performance:

  • Fuel Costs: 52% reduction
  • Energy Usage:91% reduction
  • CO2 emissions: 95% reduction

Site planning and design features

  • Integrated site planning for area regeneration
  • Orientation optimized for solar gain
  • Compact built form to minimise heat loss surfaces
  • Enclosed balconies to reduce exposed floors/ceiling areas

Energy Technology Specifications:

  • Fabric elements with U-values reduced by a factor of 3
  • High specification CFC & HCHC free insulation
  • Low U-value windows
  • Efficient natural gas boilers to minimise CO2 per kW
  • Low-flush 6 litre toilets for water conservation

The energy features of the refurbishment project was awarded a grant through the House of Tomorrow Programme, which was funded by the National Development Plan and managed by the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland.  Codema co-ordinated this House of Tomorrow project on behalf of Dublin City Council.



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