Jim Ratcliffe is
the founder and chairman of chemical giant Ineos. The Swiss-based billionaire
said the house would be his only UK home. The house features several revolutionary
energy saving measures. The home's
heating and hot water systems all use renewable energy ~and that is not all !! Reports state that the billionaire tycoon
wants planning authorities to grant permission for his new £4 million
beachfront mansion which can jack itself up in the case of flooding which heats
itself using the outside air in temperatures as low as -25C.
The 62-year-old
businessman who is based in Switzerland claims that the new house, if built,
will be his only UK residence. The
proposed beach house in this computer generated image would only be visible
from yachts on the Solent. The high-tech
planned mansion will be virtually 'carbon-zero' and uses renewable energy such
as solar power. The planning application
claims the building will be 'climate-change proof due to its jacking system.
The building has
been designed by Charles Morris, who was the architect responsible for the
Orchard Room at Prince Charles's Highgrove Estate. According the document: 'The
development proposals incorporate domestic-scale micro renewable energy
systems, including an array of photovoltaic cells, solar hot water and an air
source heat pump. 'The solar thermal
hot water system provides hot water powered directly from the sun; the
photovoltaic cells will provide electrictiy to power immersion heaters to
ensure that there is hot water in all weather conditions. 'The air source heat
pump will draw latent heat from the air even when air temperature is as low as
-25C to heat the house via underfloor heating.
The
house has a revolutionary jacking system which can lift the property up in the
case of flooding !! 'The dwelling has been designed to be lifted
by 73 piston jacks, with a capacity to lift 25 tonnes; this will allow the
development to respond to rising sea levels over the next 100 years, this is
truly innovative and truly unique.'
Mr Ratcliffe is
seeking to demolish the existing house on the site and replace it with the new
mansion. His neighbours include Dire Straits lead singer Mark Knopfler and the
band's bass guitarist John Illsley who live either side of the planned
development. His neighbour Frank
Woodward, 89, who lives 100 metres away from the beach house said: 'This area
was flooded a few years ago so I think it's a good idea.
Interesting indeed
!!
With regards – S.
Sampathkumar
23rd Apr 2015.
