Yeah, I've run some calcuations (using some of the online calculators): based on a rendered block outter skin, 150mm cavity filled with mineral wool you would need to use a thermalite block on the inner skin to hit 0.18 u value. I suppose my question is really this: Can I hit 0.18 with a rendered 100mm block outter skin, 150mm mineral wool cavity and a wet plaster finish internally? Is there a block that I can use on the inner skin that is thermally efficient enough to hit 0.18 without causing me loads of issues with cracking?
My current thinking is that it can't be done. I would either have to use a thermolite type block to hit the 0.18 which would then be a nightmare to plaster onto or I could use a concrete block on the the inner skin but increase the cavity to 200mm to hit < 0.18. I would prefer to keep a 150mm cavity but not sure this can be achived given my desire for a wet plaster finish internally.