Rowanbank Gardens - A new community centred on sustainable living
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Our Rowanbank Gardens project reached completion this summer, a significant achievement and one that we were delighted to celebrate with our client Artisan Real Estate Limited. This brownfield project was designed with a comprehensive focus on environmental, economic, and social sustainability, and has garnered notable recognition, winning awards such as RICS ‘Scottish Residential Development of the Year’ and the Scottish Home Awards ‘Apartment Development of the Year.’

Rowanbank Gardens features 126 new mixed-tenure homes, including a high proportion of family accommodation, around a vibrant residents’ courtyard garden. This shared landscape serves as the natural heart of the community, complete with communal growing beds and fruit trees that have become key amenities for new residents.

The homes incorporate an industry leading all-electric and fabric-first approach, paired with sustainable systems such as heat recovery to minimise energy use. As a result, Rowanbank Gardens achieves carbon dioxide emission rates well below current regulatory requirements.

How do we create sustainable communities?

A desire to create a sense of community was the heart of our brief for Rowanbank Gardens from Artisan Real Estate Limited. As a client, they recognised the importance of creating a place where people not just want to live, but can also make it feel truly their own.

This approach aligned with 7N’s view that a development is most sustainable when the occupants to have an emotional attachment to their home. Emotive notions such as ‘a sense of place’ emerge strongest when social activities are actively encouraged and people are allowed to define their spaces, rather than be defined by them.

The south-facing courtyard garden at Rowanbank Gardens has quickly become a hub for daily interactions, where residents share experiences and form connections. In a short time, we have witnessed the emergence of social groups and the blossoming of a vibrant local community.

The project’s ‘tenure-blind’ design has further enhanced its quality, with private and affordable apartments finished to the same high standard. This inclusive approach has enhanced the reception of the development across a wide range of residents, from social housing, through mid-market, first-time buyers, families, and down-sizers. For us, this validates our approach to placing community at the heart of placemaking and the value that this brings to any development.

Making it easy to live sustainably

Rowanbank Gardens’ architectural form re-establishes the street edge, using high-quality materials and robust detailing to create a strong civic presence. This perimeter backdrop frames a central landscaped courtyard, fostering a sense of community and tranquillity within the development. A variety of roof forms accentuate the residential character and respond thoughtfully to the site’s diverse surroundings.

Central to the project’s vision of placemaking is a pragmatic and accessible approach to sustainable living. By prioritising passive design strategies, the development thoughtfully anticipates future lifestyles through considerations of how people will work, move, socialize, and manage energy in years to come. This is exemplified in the way the building responds to energy use, the encouragement of green transport means, the creation of social green spaces in an urban context, and low energy solutions.

The project was one of the first large scale residential projects in Scotland to utilise internal Electric Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHP) within apartments. These individual ASHP’s provide individual control over energy use for residents, reducing heat density demand, extensive pipe runs, and the associated heat loss that is typically associated with centralized heating networks. The development achieves an average 50% reduction in energy consumption and carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions compared to the Target Emission Rates set by the Scottish Technical Standards, a success that makes us enormously proud.

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