Australian Passivhaus project register
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Location: New South Wales Victoria (NA) South Australia (NA) Western Australia Australian Capital Territory (NA) Queensland (NA) Tasmania
Sector: Residential: Single Dwelling Residential: Multi-Unit (NA) Residential: Public & Social (NA) Retail (NA) Sports & Leisure (NA) Arts, Culture & Entertainment (NA) Build to Rent (NA) Education (NA) Health (NA) Hotel & Hospitality (NA) Commercial Office (NA) Mixed Use (NA) Industrial (NA) Justice & Defence (NA)
Certification: Passivhaus Classic Passivhaus Plus Passivhaus Premium (NA) EnerPHit (NA) Low Energy Building (NA)
Project Type: New Build Retrofit (NA) Addition (NA)
Construction Type: Timber Frame Steel Frame (NA) Concrete Frame (NA) Hybrid Frame (NA) Cross Laminated Timber Structural Insulated Panels (NA) High Mass Masonry Rammed Earth (NA)
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Beach Haus
The first of its kind in Western Australia this Certified Passiv Haus Plus was a beacon of light for Passiv Haus and paved the way for change.
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
Cooper Haus
This Beautiful Certified Passiv Haus is absolutely stunning and boasts dominant results in performance with extreme challenges through the design and build process.
Thornleigh
Sydney’s first certified Passive House. This compact two-storey home replaces a defunct cottage. Nestled in between a busy road, a magnificent tallowwood and a train line the home will offer a haven of peace and quiet.
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.
Springdale
This house goes beyond Passivhaus requirements and is totally solar - no energy source other than the sun.
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.
PassivLaneway
This compact granny flat sits atop an elegant garage on a discreet laneway on the Northern Beaches of Sydney. A tightly manipulated building envelope ensured Council compliance on a tight site.
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
Ballina Passive House
Located in Northern New South Wales near the Richmond River in Ballina, Australia, certified, classic passive house has endured the recent rains and flooding in the area (March 2022). A boldly presented dwelling on a heptagonal site nestles in the cul-de-sac, proudly providing an exemplar of a high-performance building to the local community.
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.
Sapphire
Sapphire a certified passive house located on a large bush property in the Blue Mountains. Nestled among World Heritage-listed wilderness, the design aims to strike a delicate balance between the environment and the elements, maintaining connection to the landscape while providing protection from the region’s cold winters and hot summers.
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
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 Passive House with simple geometry and optimised window openings yet also challenges the conventions of window placement.