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Vandersanden bricks shown in its new webinar Home of 2030 is the design competition created by BRE (Building Research Establishment) – with others – to drive innovation in the provision of affordable, efficient and healthy green homes for all. The latest update was recently given by the Housing Minister, Christopher Pincher, when he announced six finalists. Further updates can be found on the 2030 competition home page.
INNOVATION
In these dramatically changing times, it is remarkable what there is to find by simply using the word ‘innovation’ as a digging tool.
Innovative bricks
A stunning development, which started at Washington University in St. Louis, has been to make a genuine power brick, basically using nanotechnology to turn bricks into batteries – more specifically, to turn ordinary red bricks into part of a supercapacitor. Bricks are often porous, meaning there is plenty of surface area where a thin coating could interact with the basic iron mineral. That will certainly change the power of traditional construction.
Innovative brick design and manufacturing techniques are also transforming the material’s capability to act as a beautiful, imaginative and versatile canvas. This is the theme of the new Vandersanden entitled ‘The brick – special techniques and innovations’. When it first appeared in August, it attracted hundreds of interested specifiers.
Innovative homes
webinar from brick-maker
The six finalists are: The Positive Collective (changebuilding, Perpendicular Architecture & humblebee) with ECOSystems Technologies, COCIS and Arup Homes that seek to reduce carbon emissions and encourage social interaction. This includes food grown in communal spaces and areas, such as ponds, to promote biodiversity.
HLM Architects with the Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre and Green Build Homes built using interchangeable parts with other homes, creating a circular economy in which little is wasted.
Igloo Regeneration with Useful Projects, Expedition Engineers and Mawson Kerr Architects Homes with simple frame structures and standardised components set amidst walkable, vibrant neighbourhoods.
Openstudio Architects Three building elements (a standardised housing module, an open ‘Loft’ and a circulation, storage and shared module) are used in combination with three landscape elements (communal green space, small private gardens Bumpers Oast, Kent, designed by ACME and featured in the RIBA Regional Awards
or upper-level balconies and terraces, and front gardens) to create combinations of sustainable, age-friendly spaces.
Outpost Architects and team Janus, a home constructed from 98% organic biomass material (primarily timber and straw).
Studio OPEN Promoting community and caring for others through a central garden shared between four homes that are built with locally sourced materials and timber construction methods to reduce environmental impact.
Another source of interest is this year’s RIBA Regional Awards, which also feature a number of design innovations. One of the most dramatic and unusual is Bumpers Oast, designed by ACME. This multi-part house recreates the traditional Kentish place for drying hops.
Innovative awards
This year’s Innovation Awards have been postponed until November next year. “Entry for the 2020/21 awards will be free-of-charge and will remain open,” says Event Director Joe Brown. “We will also be introducing a new award category to reflect some of the innovations being made to meet the challenges faced by the construction sector in recent times.” The venue and new date will be announced soon.