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Manse Hill
A Passive House as large as possible within the restraints of the budget. A light and spacious living area incorporating a bar area and a library with a concealed door within the shelving. Three bedrooms and three bathrooms.
PurePassiv
PurePassiv is a pure expression of high-performance design. A street-to-north orientation will see the front yard dominated by food producing raised garden beds in front of an optimised façade that captures just enough solar heat for winter warmth. Located in the Northern Sydney suburb of Asquith, the design approach follows the simplicity of the Passivhaus Standard with simple geometry and optimised window openings yet also challenges the conventions of window placement.
The Hütt 01 Passive
APHA Member Felicity Bernstein (Hutt Sustainable Building Supplies) and Marc Bernstein-Hussmann. Certified Passivhaus Premium