Draft:Jubilee Wharf
Mixed-use Development in Penryn, Cornwall. / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jubilee Wharf is a mixed-use development in Penryn, Cornwall. It opened in 2007,[1] and houses a number of facilities, including apartments, office space, a nursery, and a restaurant. Jubilee Wharf has attracted significant local and national attention due to its unusual design[2] conceptualised by British architect Bill Dunster. Described as a 'Zero Energy Development' by architects ZEDfactory,[3] the site uses a single biomass boiler for all of its heating and hot water requirements. The development is owned and managed by Robotmother, whose office 'The Brain of Brian' sits on a nearby boat.
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