Australian Passivhaus project register
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EnerPHit
Low Energy Building
Sector:
Residential: Single Dwelling
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Residential: Public & Social
Retail
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Arts, Culture & Entertainment
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Education
Health
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Industrial
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Construction Type:
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Casacurvatura
The brief for a house with curves is satisfied with a curved plan, circular rooms, spiral stair to a circular star gazing turret, curved internal walls and a curved ceiling
Noonameena
A strawbale house sitting on a site cut into a rocky slope overlooking a nearby river. It features extensive glazing to maximise morning light and ideallic views.
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.
Glenroy Community Hub
Glenroy Community Hub is the new home of the Glenroy Library, the Glenroy Memorial Kindergarten. The hub includes maternal child health, community health providers, neighbourhood learning and childcare services
Nam Shing Lane
This project was designed to meet the clients needs at a later stage of life. They downsized from a larger property with high maintenance, choosing a smaller block in a central area of Beechworth specifically to improve day to day access to services & shops and reduce the demands for gardening and upkeep.
Passive House at Life, Point Cook
The Passive House project at Life, Point Cook was born as an experiment in mass-market housing design. Two seemingly identical homes were built side-by-side at Frasers Property’s Life, Point Cook development in Melbourne. Both homes have the same orientation and the same passive solar access
Danthonia Passive House
APHA member John Beurle for Passive House Services. Aiming for Passive House Certification
Blackburn Passive House
APHA Member Gruen Eco Design. Aiming for Passive House Certification.
Bayswater North Passive House
APHA Member Gruen Eco Design. Aiming for Passive House Certification.
The Hütt 01 Passive
APHA Member Felicity Bernstein (Hutt Sustainable Building Supplies) and Marc Bernstein-Hussmann. Aiming for Passive House Certification.