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Sustainable House 11 in Dunsborough by Dane Richardson

17 February 2010 No Comment

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The House 11 created near the beach in Dunsborough, a district in Western Australia. This sustainable house was design by Australian architect Dane Richardson, framed and timber clad structure over concrete base. The building is focused towards the street & the beach beyond; the “skeleton” of timber posts has been very successful to define the form and threshold of the building also offering a level of privacy. Soft southern light penetrates the living room, however the northern glazing is what delivers the connection with the garden and beach beyond.
Sustainable House 11
The main living room has inlayed 400×400 timber tiles with wax finish. Blue stone and white glass mosaics feature in wet areas. The children’s bedrooms, bathroom and play room all to the west of the main living room with a car stand further west protecting those external walls. The main living room is on ground level opening onto a garden at one end while the eastern balcony is cantilevered well above ground level facing the ocean. Sustainability has been considered –northern orientation, high & low thermal mass materials, low VOC paints & sealers, low emission glass, grey water re-use system, electronic window blinds providing heat gain/loss control, solar water heating, insulated ceilings and walls, rain water collection and low emission boards used in the cabinet construction. – Architect : Dane Richardson
Sustainable Living Room Timber  House
Sustainable Interior House
Sustainable Timber House
House 11 by Dane Richardson

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