Levitt Bernstein given green light for £22m Passivhaus housing scheme

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Newham scheme designed with small windows to reduce overheating

Levitt Bernstein has been given planning permission for a £22m affordable housing development in Newham designed to Passivhaus standards.

The 65-home scheme in east London will include 39% family dwellings and a nursery and has been designed by a project team including sustainability consultant Etude, M&E engineer Max Fordham and structural engineer Heyne Tillet Steel.

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