Higgins Partnerships will build the BPTW-designed homes for Hammersmith and Fulham Council
Higgins Partnerships has been appointed by Hammersmith & Fulham Council to build 134 apartments in Fulham.
The development will be built to Passivhaus ‘classic standards’, the most energy efficient standard of properties in the UK.
Designed by architects BPTW, the one, two and three-bedroom apartments will be in three buildings ranging from three to seven storeys. Air source heat pumps and solar panels, and green and blue roofs are included in the design, along with a ‘fabric first’ approach, which aims to reduce net carbon by 86 per cent and reduce energy bills for residents.
Of the 134 new homes, 67 will be available at social or London affordable rent and 45 designated as affordable shared ownership.
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