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What we did

BedZED was initiated by Bioregional and developed by Peabody Trust in partnership with Bioregional and ZEDfactory architects. Completed in 2002, the UK’s first large-scale, mixed-use sustainable community comprises 100 homes, office space, a college and community facilities. It is also where our main office was located from 2002-2022.

The story behind the world-famous eco-development

The idea for BedZED was conceived in 1997. Bioregional, architect Bill Dunster and engineers Arup were looking for an opportunity to create a zero-carbon eco-village. And our co-founders Sue Riddlestone and Pooran Desai were looking for a new, green office!

Sutton Borough Council was selling a plot of undeveloped open land for housing development near Beddington Farmlands. Alongside developer Peabody Trust the project partners managed to secure the land and construction began in 2001.

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BedZED, in Sutton, south London, has gone down in history as the UK’s first large-scale, mixed-use sustainable community. It has been an inspiration for low-carbon, environmentally-friendly housing developments around the world

How Bioregional helped

BedZED was designed to achieve big reductions in climate-changing greenhouse gas emissions and water use. We wanted to make it easy for people living there to have a greener, lower impact lifestyle, relying less on private cars and producing less waste.

Bioregional acted as sustainability advisors to the design team, steering green transport planning, renewable energy solutions, the selection and sourcing of construction materials and a ‘green lifestyles’ programme to residents and businesses in transport, local food and composting initiatives.

This included helping develop the sustainability strategy in collaboration with the project partners, with new and ambitious benchmarks in areas such as energy efficiency and greener construction.

What did BedZED achieve?

After it was completed in 2002, BedZED became famous for the scale of its ambition. It remains, arguably, the most ambitious attempt at all-round sustainability in a major new housing development and has attracted thousands of global visitors.

It won the Housing Design Award for sustainability from the Royal Institute of British Architects in 2001 and was shortlisted for the prestigious Stirling Prize in 2003.

There’s a real sense of shared values as well as a strong community feel at BedZED. Combined with the green space nearby and the layout of our streets, it makes it a special place to live, and quite unique to London living. Dave Tchilingirian, resident of BedZED

We continue to help create zero-carbon homes and share our learning from BedZED

BedZED has stood the test of time, though some of its green technologies have been challenging to adopt. Most importantly, BedZED also inspired us to create the One Planet Living framework which now underpins all our work and has been used in billions of dollars worth of property developments worldwide .

We also run regular One Planet Living training courses for people who want to use the framework in their own projects and organisations.

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In 2018, we created a wholly owned subsidiary Bioregional Homes to continue our mission to create exemplar communities. In 2020, Bioregional Homes formed a new partnership with award-winning housebuilder Hill Group. Bioregional Hill creates zero-carbon, locally affordable homes with communities, for communities.

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Warm, comfortable, cheaper-to-run homes

A healthier, happier place to live

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July 22, 2007 BedZED. redefining the way people should live  by Petre Williams in Jamaica Observer.

BedZED (Beddington Zero Energy Development) is the UK’s largest eco-village, a mixed housing and work space development located in Beddington, London Borough of Sutton. Initiated by BioRegional and designed and constructed by a team of the architect Bill Dunster, BioRegional, Peabody Trust and Arup, BedZED embraces all aspects of sustainable design with 100 experimental homes, community facilities and workspace for 100 people (1600 m2 of workspace) and offers many eco-living amenities.

According to the BedZED website, “It is the first large-scale ‘carbon neutral’ community – i.e. the first not to add to the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, and is an excellent example of creative use of brownfield land…The design is to a very high standard and is used to enhance the environmental dimensions, with strong emphasis on roof gardens, sunlight, solar energy, reduction of energy consumption and waste water recycling.”

Some of the BedZED features include multicolored wind funnels, or wind cowls – which provide passive ventilation – sustainable building, materials, low energy appliances and fixtures, a residents-only car pool, and every part of the roofscape is used for passive solar, PV’s, roof gardens or extensive Sedum coir mats.

BedZED is the recipient of numerous awards and accolades, including the 2004 Civic Trust Sustainability Award in 2004; the Housing Design Awards in 2003; and the Building Energy Globe Award in 2002. BedZED was also a finalist for Office of the Deputy Prime Minister’s (ODPM) Award for sustainable communities in 2003; a finalist for the 2003 Sterling Silver Prize; and a finalist for the 2002 World Habitat Awards.

“Flat roofs have been used to provide private gardens where 300mm of soil has been covered with turf (but owners or tenants are free to grow whatever they wish). The extensive greenroof has been limited to the remaining (mainly north facing) areas. Sedum roofs are covered in semi-succulent plants that absorb rainfall and decrease the amount of rainwater that can be harvested. The BedZED sedum roofs have an absorption capacity of 28 litres/m2. With light/moderate rainfall, all rainfall will be absorbed, whereas with heavy rain, there is run-off, but the discharge rate is halved1. If 75% of all rainfall is absorbed on the sedum, then rainwater yield is: Rooflights: 144m2 @ 770mm/year = 111m3; Sedum roof:328m2 @ 770mm/year @ 25% = 63m3; Total = 174m3. The harvesting of 174m3 or 363m3 of rainwater replaces the same volume of treated mains water.” Jennie Organ, Bioregional from Toolkit for Carbon Neutral Developments Part II Report , Personal Communications 2007

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BedZED Beddington Zero Energy Development is a brownfield development that contains a mixed use sustainable community with residences, office space, community space. This zero-carbon development encourages a lifestyle dedicated to reducing electricity, heating, water and fossil fuel transportation demands.

2000 - 2003

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Performance levels achieved:

Regenerative

Goals & Strategies:

Goals: Promote a local food network.

Strategies: Farmers market, walking distance to community garden.

Goals: Increase biodiversity in the area.

Strategies: Garden plots, balcony gardens, green roof, reed wetland for waste water filtration.

Transportation

Goals: 50% reduction in resident vehicle mileage.

Strategies: Car sharing, bicycle infrastructure, walking paths between units, vehicle parking on periphery, proximity to public transportation.

Goals: Hot water consumption reduction by 33%, potable water consumption reduced by 33%, on site water treatment.

Strategies: Water efficient appliances, water meters monitor consumption, resident education, biofiltriation gardens that filters blackwater into greywater for use in non-potable applications.

Goals: Zero-carbon development, 90% reduction in space heating needs, generate sites energy on site.

Strategies: Passive solar heating, passive ventilation and heat exchangers, district hot water, PV arrays, energy efficient appliances, monitor performance.

Health + Happiness

Neighborhood design.

Goals: Not defined.

Strategies: Shared public square and sports fields, community center, sports area.

Embodied Energy & Carbon

Goals: Use low embodied energy materials and construction practices.

Strategies: 52% of materials were sourced within 35 miles, 15% of construction materials were reclaimed or recycled products.

Goals: Waste reduction by 30%.

Strategies: Encourage recycling.

Neighborhood & Access

Goals: Percent of affordable units: 25%-50%.

Strategies: Variety of housing options.

Access to Nature

Strategies: Outdoor spaces and gardens connected to homes, outdoor seating area.

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