Ecoterraces Basecamp Archive Analysis

Generated: January 2026 Archive Period: 2007-2011 Total Archive Size: 834 MB+


Executive Summary

This documentation captures key knowledge extracted from the Ecoterraces Basecamp project archive - a sustainable housing refurbishment initiative in Newcastle-under-Lyme, UK. The project spanned three phases, transforming Victorian terraced properties and developing new sustainable housing through comprehensive energy efficiency improvements.

Phase 1 (2007-2008): Refurbishment of 63 Booth Street and 91 London Road achieving EcoHomes Excellent with Sunwarm passive solar ventilation.

Phase 2 (2009): Extension to 4 & 6 Victoria Street and 107-109 London Road with varied ventilation strategies.

Phase 3 (2010): Woodlands House (46 London Road) - retrofit of an Edwardian semi-detached property, creating two units with improved fabric specifications, PV systems, and MVHR ventilation (no passive solar).


Archive Contents

Metric Count
Total Projects 4 (Eco-Terraces, Ecoterraces, Ecoterraces Phase 2, Woodlands House)
Message Threads 759+
Total Files 2,352+
Active Stakeholders 40+ individuals
Properties 7 units across 5 addresses

Properties Covered

Property Phase Status SAP Rating
63 Booth Street Phase 1 Completed - EcoHomes Excellent SAP 77
91 London Road Phase 1 Completed - EcoHomes Excellent SAP 76
4 & 6 Victoria Street Phase 2 Completed -
107 & 109 London Road Phase 2 Completed -
46 London Road Plot 1 (Woodlands House) Phase 3 Completed 2010 SAP 85
46 London Road Plot 2 (Woodlands House) Phase 3 Completed 2010 SAP 89

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Key Project Achievements


Year 1 Monitoring Results (Key Finding)

The Year 1 interim monitoring report (April 2010) revealed a significant performance gap between design predictions and actual energy consumption:

Metric 63 Booth Street 91 London Road
Total Annual Energy 13,516 kWh 16,137 kWh
Space Heating vs SAP +130% +107%
Hot Water vs SAP -7% (better) -17% (better)
vs UK Average 27% better 30% better

Root Cause: Sunwarm ventilation/heat recovery system underperformance or user error (occupants operating system in reverse - heating in summer, cooling in winter).

Positive Outcome: Despite the performance gap, properties still consumed 27-30% less energy than typical UK housing of equivalent type.

See Monitoring Analysis for complete analysis


Phase 3: Woodlands House (2010)

Woodlands House at 46 London Road was a retrofit of an Edwardian semi-detached property, representing an evolution in the Ecoterraces approach - moving away from passive solar techniques toward improved fabric specifications and photovoltaic systems.

Metric Plot 1 (2-bed rear) Plot 2 (3-bed front)
Floor Area 77.94 m² 103.14 m²
SAP Rating 84.99 (Band B) 88.97 (Band B)
DER 22.08 kg CO₂/m²/a 16.67 kg CO₂/m²/a
PV System 0.50 kWp 2.00 kWp
Ventilation Individual fans + heat recovery Whole-house MVHR

Key Technical Improvements: - Walls: 0.35 W/m²K (solid brick insulated) - Roof: 0.15 W/m²K (cold roof) - Floor: 0.25 W/m²K - Windows: 1.5 W/m²K (timber mock sash) - Air permeability: 8.00 m³/(h.m²) @ 50Pa

Note: No post-occupancy monitoring was undertaken for Phase 3.


Archive Structure

Basecamp/
├── Eco-Terraces/           (402 MB - Primary Phase 1)
│   ├── Messages/           (16 categories, 395 threads)
│   └── Files/              (Project attachments)
├── Ecoterraces/            (184 MB)
│   ├── Messages/           (97 threads)
│   └── Files/
├── Ecoterraces Phase 2/    (249 MB)
│   ├── Messages/           (267 threads)
│   └── Files/
└── Woodlands House/        (Phase 3)
    ├── Messages/           (Meeting, Drawing issue, Miscellaneous)
    └── Files/              (Specs, SAP, drawings, landscape)

How to Use This Documentation


Reference Documents

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Year 1 Monitoring Report

Interim report, April 2010. Performance gap analysis.

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Location & Floor Plans

Planning drawings — location, site, floor plans.

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Elevations

Building elevation drawings.

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Sunwarm System

Solar heating/ventilation system specification.

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Code for Sustainable Homes

Technical guide — sustainability standards reference.


Source: Basecamp project archive 2007–2011. 834 MB, 759+ message threads, 2,352+ files. Analysis generated January 2026.