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Cross Street South, Wolverhampton


In November 2004 INTEGER and Bromford Housing Group won a competition to provide an environmental housing project for Wolverhampton City Council.


Glastonbury House, Westminster

 

The scheme consists of 30 dwellings, combining two-bedroom apartments and terrace housing. The scheme will incorporate a communal landscaped environmental park, allotments, recycling facilities and environmental pavilion.

All dwellings will comply with "Lifetimes Homes" objectives and meet "Eco-homes - Excellent" standards. The project will incorporate modern methods of construction and will aim to provide future flexibility, reduced energy and water consumption and use sustainable materials. Sedum alpine roofs will also be used on the scheme.

Dwellings will incorporate fully accessible networked cabling for digital TV, telephony and IT. Integrated door access, telephone and TV systems will be installed.

Project Team

Client: Bromford Housing Group

Architect: Cole Thompson Anders

Contractor: E Manton Ltd

Intelligent Systems: i&i limited

Services Engineer: Royston Jones Associates

Structural Engineer: AKSWard

Quantity Surveyor: Poole Dick Associates

 

               
       
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