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£4m eco shul planned by North London synagogue

Finchley Reform's building will retain heat from the sun and users' bodies

April 4, 2019 13:21
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Rosa Doherty,

Rosa Doherty

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Finchley Reform Synagogue has been granted planning permission from Barnet Council to tear down its premises and construct an environmentally friendly religious hub, community centre and nursery.

The low-carbon Passivhaus design will make the shul one of the first purpose-built religious buildings of its kind in the UK. It will incorporate a four-metre high prayer hall, complemented by community-focused public areas.

Project architects at de Metz Forbes Knight (dMFK) say Finchley Reform has taken inspiration from the Eco Synagogue initiative.

Finchley Reform chair Bob Humphreys said a feature of the new building would be heat retention from the sun and human bodies, meaning that minimal traditional heating would be required.