The clients wanted a house to retire to that would meet their needs for the next thirty years. A solid, warm, sunny, private and secure house was desired that would allow enjoyment of the adjacent garden. The house and surrounds also needed to be fully accessible to cope with the constant use of crutches and wheelchairs in and around it.
Contractor: Scott Construction Ltd
Photographer: Simon Devitt
Media: Wild Tomato “My Home” – Jan 2013, Houses Magazine “Street Address” – Issue 16
Awards:
ITM / Wild Tomato Architecture Awards 2009, Winner Best Eco Home, Winner Best Home Over $1 Million
The design incorporates an in-ground rain water collection tank, solar water heating, in-floor heating divided into zones, and thermostatically controlled, full home automation including control of tv, radio, windows, alarms and garden sprinklers. Solid pre-cast concrete panels that are insulated, strapped and lined on the inside at the rear of the house will keep heat in. Insulated Thermomass panels at the northern end in conjunction with well positioned glazing will create a warm, light comfortable environment and allow connection from the living areas to private courtyards, terraces and the garden beyond.