Marriott House
The Marriott Passive House was designed for a professional couple with adolescent children to be used as a family home and home office at the same time. The requirement for Passive House performance came from the client as well as the architect and was implemented into the building design from the start. As this was not the design teams first …
Christchurch
Brasell Residence
This comfortable, contemporary three-bedroom home is modestly sized and won a 2015 South Pacific Passive House Design Award in the cost-effective category. The home combines functionality and form, with visual appeal from the street and sympathetic siting toward the south boundary that creates space for gardens and indoor/outdoor flow. The more complex shape means a higher form factor. The mono-pitch …
Waiarapa
eHaus on the Prairie
It’s remarkable how much fits inside this two-storey 151m2 (TFA) home for an extended (and expanding) family. The clients wanted a functional and compact home, a place that was both “dignified and comfortable”. It includes a self-contained flat, gym, library and 3.5 bathrooms. The designer opted for Ecoblock ICF for the walls, which offers an insulation value of R3.8. Half …
Whanganui
Raglan Passive House
The owners were among the first to choose to build to the Passive House standard in New Zealand and everyone involved in the project broke new ground. The owners discovered the concept through their own research and specified it to their architect, Brooke Cholmondeley-Smith. He promptly undertook training and qualified as one of New Zealand’s first Passive House Designers in …
Waikato
PH1NZ
The very first Certified Passive House in New Zealand (indeed, Australasia) was built in Glendowie, Auckland in 2012. This pioneering project was designed by Jessop Architects and built by Chris Foley and team from Construction Luxury Living. Preliminary design of the environmentally friendly home was already complete when the client discovered the Passive House methodology. eHaus stepped in to provide …
Auckland