South West College Erne Campus






Client
South West College
Key Services Required
Mechanical and Electrical Engineering
Passivhaus Advisory
Awards
Passivhaus Premium Status
BREEAM Outstanding
BREEAM Awards 2021: Public Sector Project, Design Stage Winner
UN Centre of Excellence for High Performance Buildings
RICS Awards 2022: Public Sector Project Winner
CEF Construction Excellence Awards 2022: Education Project of the Year Winner
RICS National Awards 2022: UK Project of the Year and UK Public Sector Project Winner
Passivhaus Trust Awards 2023: People’s Choice Winner
Towards Net Zero Ireland Awards 2023: Public Building Winner
Project Information
The new South West College Erne Campus in Enniskillen is the world’s first educational and currently the largest – Passivhaus Premium (PHP) rated building. It is the first UK building to achieve both PHP status and BREEAM outstanding accreditations and has also been recognised as one of 26 UN Centres of Excellence for High Performance Buildings around the world.
The new 8,000sqm campus completed in September 2021 boasts a large PV array providing renewable energy generation of 120 Kwh/m2/year, along with ultra-modern facilities for 2,800 students.
The new building design focuses on providing environmental and energy efficiency benefits, maximising daylight/solar gains through the curved design. It arcs around a landscaped public space to the north. A 15 metre deep atrium is central to the design, providing functionality whilst acting as a winter garden and encouraging daylight and ventilation.
The ventilation strategy employs various systems. The primary systems are centralised and local mechanical ventilation is supplemented by natural ventilation. The heating system is a combination of a bio-oil micro CHP unit producing 80% of the energy demand as well as 100% of the DHW demand and finally an air-to-water heat pump providing the remaining 20%.
Photos courtesy of South West College
PHT UKs First Passivhaus Premium certified
The new 8,000sqm campus completed in September 2021 boasts a large PV array providing renewable energy generation of 120 Kwh/m2/year, along with ultra-modern facilities for 2,800 students.
The new building design focuses on providing environmental and energy efficiency benefits, maximising daylight/solar gains through the curved design. It arcs around a landscaped public space to the north. A 15 metre deep atrium is central to the design, providing functionality whilst acting as a winter garden and encouraging daylight and ventilation.
The ventilation strategy employs various systems. The primary systems are centralised and local mechanical ventilation is supplemented by natural ventilation. The heating system is a combination of a bio-oil micro CHP unit producing 80% of the energy demand as well as 100% of the DHW demand and finally an air-to-water heat pump providing the remaining 20%.
Photos courtesy of South West College
PHT UKs First Passivhaus Premium certified