Cambridge Terrace, Regent's Park

Cambridge Terrace is a row of consecutive terraced mansions overlooking Regent's Park, London. The terrace was designed by John Nash, and completed in 1825.

Half of Cambridge Terrace has been acquired and is being refurbished as a single dwelling – the largest residence in London after Buckingham Palace. Buckingham Palace was also designed by John Nash.

Chester Terrace, Regent's Park

Interseasonal Heat Transfer chosen for Cambridge Terrace

Interseasonal Heat Transfer has been chosen by Bouygues, the main contractor, for this Grade 1 listed Nash terrace to provide renewable heating and renewable cooling. The terrace will be cooled in summer by transferring surplus heat down to a Thermalbank in the ground. When heat is required in winter, heat will be recycled back to the building from the ThermalBank to maintain a comfortable temperature in the building all year round.

Air Quality

Cambridge Terrace is a short walk from Euston Road in central London where some of the highest levels of air pollution are recorded in England - above EU safety limits. The heating and cooling installation at Cambridge Terrace will emit no gases into the atmosphere and will play its part in improving the Air Quality in London.

The logical heating and cooling choice for a prestige development

Interseasonal Heat Transfer integrates ground source heat pumps and seasonal thermal energy storage with a sophisticated energy management system. This results in a totally automated system that balances the temperature in the building with the stable temperature natural to the ground by transferring heat from the ground in winter and storing surplus heat in the ground in summer.

The benefits of using Interseasonal Heat Transfer are that this will:

  • eliminate the need for fuel deliveries in central London
  • reduce carbon emissions by recycling heat from summer to winter
  • reduce annual maintenance needs
  • provide cooling in summer as well as heating in winter from one integrated system
  • install a safe, silent, invisible heating system which meets all planning requirements
  • invest in a heating and cooling systems that will last for generations
  • avoid the need to import or burn any fuel in London

 

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