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MARCH 08 - RECOGNITION OF SUSTAINABLE PRESERVATION

Modern building technologies being used to preserve a historic coastline have
been recognised and honoured with two significant awards.
Bridgend County Borough Council has won both a National Gold Green Apple Award
for the Built Environment and Architectural Heritage, and CLAW (Consortium
of Local Authorities of Wales) Award for Sustainable Building of the Year,
for its extension and refurbishment of the Visitor Centre at Kenfig Nature
Reserve.
The scheme includes Passivent natural ventilation, where 13 Aircool ventilator
units at high level both draw air into the internal space and exhaust used,
warm air, maintaining a fresh, draught-free environment within. The Passivent
ventilators use just 1 watt of electricity to attenuate their louvres to maintain
the required airflow, primarily functioning through natural air movement principles.
Project manager Phil Watts explained, “We tried to use sustainable materials
and techniques as much as possible, hence why we chose natural ventilation.
It forms a key element of the environmentally-friendly solutions at the Centre,
which also include rainwater harvesting, underground heating and solar panels.”
The International Green Apple Awards for the Built Environment and Architectural
Heritage are one of the major award schemes recognising and rewarding environmental
endeavour in the sector around the world. The CLAW Sustainability Award was
launched in 2006 to promote and reward excellence in the field of sustainable
development in Welsh local authorities.
Passivent is part of the Building Product Design Group and is the UK’s
leading designer and supplier of natural ventilation systems for both domestic
and commercial applications. The company is a founder member of the NatVent
EC-EU-funded project co-ordinated by the Building Research establishment to
develop practical natural ventilation solutions for the commercial sector,
and has also contributed to the BISRIA Guide BG2/2005 Wind Driven Natural Ventilation
Systems, as well as being a member of the DfES steering committee on natural
ventilation guidance for schools, Building Bulletin 101.
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