By Shelter Building Design
The award-winning solar passive Culburra hempcrete house uses natural materials to create a healthy, sustainable home. Consisting of three interlocking pavilions and surrounded by connecting decks, this home draws influences from traditional Japanese design and reinterprets them in this modern beach house. Interesting views of the house, from both inside and out, are created by the placement of the pavilions, as well as private outdoor spaces on this batt;e-axe block. Hemp walls, sheep's wool insulation, double glazed windows and solar passive design mean that no mechanical heating and cooling are required.
The tinted polished concrete floor provides thermal mass and a contemporary look. Plywood raked ceilings and high-level windows to the north, fill the house with light, making it feel spacious despite its small footprint. All living and bedrooms have windows on three sides for even lighting and to capture cool summer afternoon breezes.
Sustainability was integral to the design and it has grid-interactive solar PV and a 5,000L rainwater tank. Colours for the home were drawn from the environment, the sandy beach and the grey barked eucalypts.
Photography: Nathan Divine
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At Shelter Building Design we specialise in using natural building materials and passive house principles to create comfortable, low energy, healthy homes.