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EXTERNAL ENVELOPE


LAMILUX introduces bright spaces in the future of sustainable education


A


new build school in Dunfermline, Scotland, has replaced St Columba’s RC High School and Woodmill High School as part of the new Dunfermline Learning Campus. Historically, both schools were rated as Grade C (poor) due to their condition, which initiated proposals from Fife Council to replace the deteriorating buildings with a new single site. The new campus now brings together students and staff to a modern, fit-for-purpose and low- carbon facility across 26,666m, making it the UK’s largest Passivhaus education building. LAMILUX


put together a bespoke


rooflight package design proposal, tailored to the client, comprising of 20 Glass Roof PR60 Passivhaus mono pitch rooflights and 25 Glass Skylight FE Passivhaus rooflights. A full turnkey solution from design detail to installation was commissioned, to collaborate with the Scottish Governments investment to meet the international Passivhaus standard for energy efficiency, whilst supporting Fife


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excellent air tightness values the LAMILUX Glass Roof PR60 Passivhaus mono pitch rooflights were designed south facing, to deliver ample daylight,


whilst avoiding


Councils demonstration of commitment to forward thinking sustainable education. Natural light and integrated ventilation now floods classrooms, corridors and the sports hall to contribute to the creation of a highly performing building that will be stimulating, comfortable and energy efficient, all supporting an improved learning and concentration environment. With triple solar control glazing, and


overheating and ensures a comfortable indoor climate all year round. Within the planning process, each of the 45 rooflights were carefully considered and designed to be unique in its overall size, number of glass fields, and number of ventilation flaps to ensure that each of the rooms below benefit independently from the right indoor air quality and daylight distribution. LAMILUX U.K Ltd, Patron members of the Passivhaus Trust, to showcase


the rooflights


are delighted designed,


manufactured and installed on this stunning and sustainable project on behalf of AHR and Bam Construction Ltd.


01284 749051 www.lamiluxskylights.co.uk


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CHOOSE COMPATIBILITY


CHOOSE THE TV10/11 INTERLOCKING PLAIN TILE VENT


TV10/11 Interlocking Plain Tile Vent is a very discreet universal tile ventilator designed to replace one interlocking double plain concrete tile to complete an uninterrupted roofscape.


MARLEY Ashmore


FORTICRETE Gemini


Minislate


BMI (Redland) Duo Plain


FEATURES AND BENEFITS


• Roof space ventilation to avoid damage and decay caused by condensation


• No batten cutting necessary • Simple to install • Acid rain resistant and UV stabilised • Optional adaptor for pipe connection


hambleside-danelaw.co.uk 01327 701 910


PITCHED ROOFING


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ADF OCTOBER 2024


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