Grovedale
RESIDENTIAL: SINGLE DWELLING
PASSIVHAUS CLASSIC CERTIFICATION
FLOREAT, WA, 2020
Grovedale Haus sets a new sustainability benchmark for suburban housing in Perth, by combining a context appropriate mid-century modern aesthetic with a modern and efficient structure for value and high performance. Despite the sloping and odd shaped block, the result is a highly customised, spacious-feeling, high-performance and affordable home – for living, working, entertaining and creating – within a compact footprint to allow for expansive suburb views and a generous native garden.
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AIRTIGHTNESS n50 ACH@50pascals: .57
HEATING DEMAND (kWh/m².yr): 11
COOLING DEMAND (kWh/m².yr): .5
HEATING LOAD (W/m²): 11.3
PRIMARY ENERGY DEMAND (PE) (kWh/m².yr): 65.9
PRIMARY ENERGY RENEWABLE DEMAND (PER): 29.5
PRIMARY ENERGY RENEWABLE GENERATION (PER): 0 -
LOCATION: Floreat, Perth, WA
NCC CLIMATE ZONE: 5 – Warm temperate
NATHERS CLIMATE ZONE: 52
YEAR OF COMPLETION: 2020
TREATED FLOOR AREA (PHPP sqm): 200
PROJECT TYPE: New Build
SECTOR: Residential: Single Dwelling
CONSTRUCTION TYPE: Timber Frame
CERTIFICATION LEVEL/ ENERGY STANDARD: Passivhaus Classic
THIRD PARTY CERTIFICATIONS: Greenstar, Nathers -
MHRV SYSTEM: Stiebel Eltron LWZ180
DOMESTIC HOT WATER SYSTEM: Steibel Eltron 300litre
EXTERIOR WALL TYPE, U-VALUE: Timber framed, 0.348
FLOOR SLAB TYPE, U-VALUE: In Situ Concrete, 6.774
ROOF INSULATION TYPE, MANUFACTURER: Bradford R6.0 HP
ROOF CONSTRUCTION: Timber truss
ROOF ENVELOPE U-VALUE: .188
GLAZING TYPE, U W-VALUE, G-VALUE, U G-VALUE: Deceuninck Zendow, 1.40, .53, 1.30
EXTERNAL DOOR TYPE, MANUFACTURER, U D-VALUE: Deceuninck UPVC, 1.47 -
NUMBER OF MODULES: 10
HEIGHT, WIDTH (ONE MODULE): 1.658m, .994m
HEIGHT OF ARRAY: 7m
EFFICIENCY: 95%
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The project features a 13m lap pool with infinity edge, this doubles as site retaining on this elevated block. The home is designed for dual occupancy, with a self contained apartment on the ground floor. There is 10kw of solar and household battery so the house is totally energy self sufficient. There are numerous small features built into the building fabric such as concealed downpipes, and a fascia with a hidden drip cavity to keep the home looking clean at al times.
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Located on a steeply sloping lot, the design and construction team had to come up with an inventive solution to retain the block without excessive cost. A concrete lap pool was installed in such a way that it provided the key retaining structure for the home. Other than a handful of verandah posts, the structure is entirely timber framed. The designer worked closely with the engineer and builder to design a structural solution that allowed for wide openings and clear spans without the use of steel. This both saved cost and time on site.
Project Members
ARCHITECT/ BUILDING DESIGNER: Ben Caine - Leanhaus
PASSIVHAUS DESIGNER: Ben Caine - Leanhaus
CONTRACTOR/ BUILDER: Trueline Homes
PASSIVHAUS CERTIFIER: Luc Plowman - Detail Green
STRUCTURAL ENGINEER: ENGenuity Engineering
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANT: Green Start
WINDOW SUPPLIER: Arco
HRV SUPPLIER: Fan Tech
AIRTIGHTNESS MEMBRANE SUPPLIER: Pro Clima
INSULATION SUPPLIER: Bradford
ROOFING SUPPLIER: Fielders
BLOWER DOOR TESTER: Passive House Perth - Gillian Joyner
PHOTOGRAPHER: Miles Noel
INDEPENDENT TIMBER TRADERS: Sustainable Hardwoods