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eco housing competition tasmania

eme design pty ltd

5/18 Victoria StElsternwick VIC 3185Australia

t: +613 9523 1514emedesign.com.au [email protected]

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Tasmanian Eco Housing Competition eme design pty ltd & Gary Cole

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Tasmanian Eco Housing Competition eme design pty ltd & Gary Cole

The competition brief was for 50 low cost dwellings on a large site well serviced by transport and road infrastructure.

The response drew from the surrounding building typology, and formulated a configuration that would not appear repetitious though still achieve cost effectiveness in its construction.

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Tasmanian Eco Housing Competition eme design pty ltd & Gary Cole

A philosophy of E-C-SD, Environmental, Cultural, & Sustainable Development, was embraced in this proposal.

Ecologically Sustainable Design (ESD) is a popular pursuit in urban planning today, new sustainable formulas are commonly generated and re-generated to match new technologies

in waste and water management, energy and environmental conservation and resource friendly building materials. All aim to integrate an effortless and invisible series of systems into our current building typology. In undertaking this project EME Design intended, not to hide, but rather to celebrate these sustainable theories, integrating them with the social fabric of a community. They assembled their project entry on the premise of Ecologically and Culturally Sustainable Design.

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Tasmanian Eco Housing Competition eme design pty ltd & Gary Cole

Kit of Parts

1. Linked substructure, party walls and soil provide excellent thermal mass for stabilising internal climate

2. Standardised truss system enables solar efficient roof forms cost effectively

3. Ceiling lining providing air seal

4. Air gap and insulation

5. Roof decking

social hub

resting

vehicle moment

pedestrian/wheelchair

deciduous signature tree (individual)

deciduous signature tree (common space)

winter wind defended areas

Prevailing cool winds are deflected over both buildings & private & public spaces allowing maximum use of out door spaces year round

Roof water to be used in houses for showers, toilets, car washing & garden wateringThis is illustrated by expressed aerial aqua-ducts

Non porous ground water collection

Hard paved areas to capture & retain ground water

aerial roof water

brown water storage - “water batteries”

deciduous signature vines

merge landscaping

merge landscaping

B x 2

B x 2

B

B

B

B x 2

B x 2

B x 2

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

A x 2

A

C x 2 C x 2 C x 2shop below

C x 2 C x 2 C x 2 C x 2 C x 2 C x 2 C x 2

B x 2

B x 2

B

B

A

A x 2

A x 2

A

A

A site plan

Community Vaults (under)Orchard/market garden (above)

Look out

Water battery tank (upper)

HUB 1

Open space

Pavilion

Light Court

Rest

Rest

WR

WR

WR

WR

WR

WR

WR

WRRaised Concourse

HARRINGTON STREET

Syphon TankForecourt

Aqua-duct(aerial)

Lightcourt

0 5 10 15m

WR

Market Garden

Market Garden

Market Garden

Parkland

HUB 2

HUB 3

WR

WR

Social & Movement Strategies

Roof Water Catchment Strategies

Ground Water Strategy

Merging (Context) Strategy

Micro Climate Strategy

Landscape Strategy

TASMANIAN ENVIRONMENTALLY SUSTAINABLE HOUSING - ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN COMPETITION

MEANDERING

DIRE

CT JO

URNE

Y

SANCTUARY

> Wind Break - Create air gap between cool winter winds & building envelopes

> Self Sufficiency & Environmental Tell Tale by produce grown on site- beyond self sufficiency is the imposition of responsibility for environment by literally eat it - harvest traditions

> Orientation to Individual Houses via varying Signature Trees

> Perennial Vegetation performing the following roles; - seasonal climactic

- acknowledgement of annual rythm - placeful variation in time, space &

colour> Merging with surrounding gardens

> Enclosed Building: Wind Shadowing by planing & wind deflecting rooves & shared walls reduces heating requirements

> External Public & Private Spaces: Increase use of external areas (socialising), enjoying meeting others in public space, encouraging walking & having an extended summer in temperamental temperate climate.

> Hard landscaping ground water to social hub is collected in retention tanks and used for garden reticulation and reducing demand on public infrastructure

> Illustrate not bury infrastructure, allow residences to understand and enjoy water movement

Access Strategies

> Hard landscaping to social hub is collected in retention tanks and used for garden reticulation and reducing demand on public infrastructure

> Illustrate not bury infrastructure, allow residences to understand and enjoy water movement

Social and Movement Strategies

Social: provision of a destination that houses groups and individuals with choice of interaction and exposure to others.

Movement: accommodation of ; passive and active, purposeful and meandering, distraction and determined, and public and private.

The design features both a linear, visually revealed, quick transit route into the site, with the choice of a meandering route, slower, more peaceful journey.

> Illustrate and create awareness of the preciousness of water via aerial aqueducts to common collection points

> Evolution not Revolution: develop within the character of the vicinity promoting community acceptance & patronage.

> Strategies include; - placing new structures on ground

benching characteristic of area. - merging with surrounding built

massing includes: break up proposed massing to south

east to be in unison with existing out buildings increasing to dwelling proper

further breakdown/ lower density to north west context

north east street fronts to enfront/acknowledge Harrington Street

west 1 = cultural and climatic vernacular

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Tasmanian Eco Housing Competition eme design pty ltd & Gary Cole

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Tasmanian Eco Housing Competition eme design pty ltd & Gary Cole

DWELLING TYPE “A”ONE BEDROOM TYPICAL

LOCALLY DISTINCTIVE ACTIVE ENERGY SOURCEDue to the sites inherent qualities including;- northern aspect- steep topographyA thermo siphon system including the capacity to retain water inside a header (top of site) battery tank, is a placeful alternative energy source particular to this site. The header tank/water battery retains some of the reticu-lated siphon water from a lower tank propelled by con-ducted water heated during the day by solar panels. After dusk, the water battery is slowly released down the incline thru a turbine to the bottom tank, creating electri-cal power. After dawn the bottom tank is slowly emptied into the header tank once again.

KIT OF PARTS1. Linked substructure, party walls and soil provide excellent thermal mass for stabilising internal climate

2. Standardised truss system enables solar efficient roof forms cost effectively

3. Ceiling lining providing air seal

4. Air gap and insulation

5. Roof decking

1.

2.

3.

4.5.

SECTION T - T

COMMUNITY VAULTS

DWELLING TYPE “B”TWO BEDROOM TYPICAL

SCALE 1:150

DWELLING TYPE “C”TWO BEDROOM 1 UP 1 DOWN

PERINIAL BUILDING DEVICE Winter wind deflector becomes summer shading device

Conceptual 3d’s

Bed 1 Bed 1

Bed 1Bed 2

prevailing cool wind

Bed 2

Bath/L’dry Bath/

L’dry

Living/Dining

Dining

Lightcourt

L’well

TerracePOS

POS

Living

KitchenKitchen

Kitchen

Bath/L’dry

Look out Orchard/ market garden

battery tank

HUB 1Rest

Raise

d Co

ncou

rse

Lightc

ourt

Parkland

TASMANIAN ENVIRONMENTALLY SUSTAINABLE HOUSING - ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN COMPETITION

west 1

[email protected].

= cultural and climatic vernacular

What is E.S.D.? Nothing without cultural sustainability mixed in. No

community, no environment to be enjoyed by anyone. Conversely, no

environment, no community.

We propose E.C.S.D. (Environmentally, Culturally, Sustainable

Development). Hence this design submission has not given precedent

to any one criteria. Our aim has been to listen and learn from a broad

criteria to achieve an holistic result.

> Orientation to Individual Houses via varying Signature Trees

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HARRINGTON STREET ELEVATION

WEST 1 FROM ABOVE

Aqua-duct

Dire

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Mean

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Mean

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Water Storage Water Storage

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DWELLING TYPE “A”ONE BEDROOM TYPICAL

LOCALLY DISTINCTIVE ACTIVE ENERGY SOURCEDue to the sites inherent qualities including;- northern aspect- steep topographyA thermo siphon system including the capacity to retain water inside a header (top of site) battery tank, is a placeful alternative energy source particular to this site. The header tank/water battery retains some of the reticu-lated siphon water from a lower tank propelled by con-ducted water heated during the day by solar panels. After dusk, the water battery is slowly released down the incline thru a turbine to the bottom tank, creating electri-cal power. After dawn the bottom tank is slowly emptied into the header tank once again.

KIT OF PARTS1. Linked substructure, party walls and soil provide excellent thermal mass for stabilising internal climate

2. Standardised truss system enables solar efficient roof forms cost effectively

3. Ceiling lining providing air seal

4. Air gap and insulation

5. Roof decking

1.

2.

3.

4.5.

SECTION T - T

COMMUNITY VAULTS

DWELLING TYPE “B”TWO BEDROOM TYPICAL

SCALE 1:150

DWELLING TYPE “C”TWO BEDROOM 1 UP 1 DOWN

PERINIAL BUILDING DEVICE Winter wind deflector becomes summer shading device

Conceptual 3d’s

Bed 1 Bed 1

Bed 1Bed 2

prevailing cool wind

Bed 2

Bath/L’dry Bath/

L’dry

Living/Dining

Dining

Lightcourt

L’well

TerracePOS

POS

Living

KitchenKitchen

Kitchen

Bath/L’dry

Look out Orchard/ market garden

battery tank

HUB 1Rest

Raise

d Co

ncou

rse

Lightc

ourt

Parkland

TASMANIAN ENVIRONMENTALLY SUSTAINABLE HOUSING - ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN COMPETITION

west 1

[email protected].

= cultural and climatic vernacular

What is E.S.D.? Nothing without cultural sustainability mixed in. No

community, no environment to be enjoyed by anyone. Conversely, no

environment, no community.

We propose E.C.S.D. (Environmentally, Culturally, Sustainable

Development). Hence this design submission has not given precedent

to any one criteria. Our aim has been to listen and learn from a broad

criteria to achieve an holistic result.

> Orientation to Individual Houses via varying Signature Trees

< ot

her l

ands

cape

d p.

o.s.

inter

stitia

l spa

ce e

dge

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jacen

t to

lands

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pen

spac

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ersti

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socia

l hub

str

onge

r int

ersti

tial s

pace

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HARRINGTON STREET ELEVATION

WEST 1 FROM ABOVE

Aqua-duct

Dire

ct Ro

ute

Mean

der R

oute

Mean

der R

oute

Water Storage Water Storage

wes

t 1 h

arve

st ju

ice

DWELLING TYPE “A”ONE BEDROOM TYPICAL

LOCALLY DISTINCTIVE ACTIVE ENERGY SOURCEDue to the sites inherent qualities including;- northern aspect- steep topographyA thermo siphon system including the capacity to retain water inside a header (top of site) battery tank, is a placeful alternative energy source particular to this site. The header tank/water battery retains some of the reticu-lated siphon water from a lower tank propelled by con-ducted water heated during the day by solar panels. After dusk, the water battery is slowly released down the incline thru a turbine to the bottom tank, creating electri-cal power. After dawn the bottom tank is slowly emptied into the header tank once again.

KIT OF PARTS1. Linked substructure, party walls and soil provide excellent thermal mass for stabilising internal climate

2. Standardised truss system enables solar efficient roof forms cost effectively

3. Ceiling lining providing air seal

4. Air gap and insulation

5. Roof decking

1.

2.

3.

4.5.

SECTION T - T

COMMUNITY VAULTS

DWELLING TYPE “B”TWO BEDROOM TYPICAL

SCALE 1:150

DWELLING TYPE “C”TWO BEDROOM 1 UP 1 DOWN

PERINIAL BUILDING DEVICE Winter wind deflector becomes summer shading device

Conceptual 3d’s

Bed 1 Bed 1

Bed 1Bed 2

prevailing cool wind

Bed 2

Bath/L’dry Bath/

L’dry

Living/Dining

Dining

Lightcourt

L’well

TerracePOS

POS

Living

KitchenKitchen

Kitchen

Bath/L’dry

Look out Orchard/ market garden

battery tank

HUB 1Rest

Raise

d Co

ncou

rse

Lightc

ourt

Parkland

TASMANIAN ENVIRONMENTALLY SUSTAINABLE HOUSING - ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN COMPETITION

west 1

[email protected].

= cultural and climatic vernacular

What is E.S.D.? Nothing without cultural sustainability mixed in. No

community, no environment to be enjoyed by anyone. Conversely, no

environment, no community.

We propose E.C.S.D. (Environmentally, Culturally, Sustainable

Development). Hence this design submission has not given precedent

to any one criteria. Our aim has been to listen and learn from a broad

criteria to achieve an holistic result.

> Orientation to Individual Houses via varying Signature Trees

< ot

her l

ands

cape

d p.

o.s.

inter

stitia

l spa

ce e

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HARRINGTON STREET ELEVATION

WEST 1 FROM ABOVE

Aqua-duct

Dire

ct Ro

ute

Mean

der R

oute

Mean

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oute

Water Storage Water Storage

wes

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arve

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Tasmanian Eco Housing Competition eme design pty ltd & Gary Cole

DWELLING TYPE “A”ONE BEDROOM TYPICAL

LOCALLY DISTINCTIVE ACTIVE ENERGY SOURCEDue to the sites inherent qualities including;- northern aspect- steep topographyA thermo siphon system including the capacity to retain water inside a header (top of site) battery tank, is a placeful alternative energy source particular to this site. The header tank/water battery retains some of the reticu-lated siphon water from a lower tank propelled by con-ducted water heated during the day by solar panels. After dusk, the water battery is slowly released down the incline thru a turbine to the bottom tank, creating electri-cal power. After dawn the bottom tank is slowly emptied into the header tank once again.

KIT OF PARTS1. Linked substructure, party walls and soil provide excellent thermal mass for stabilising internal climate

2. Standardised truss system enables solar efficient roof forms cost effectively

3. Ceiling lining providing air seal

4. Air gap and insulation

5. Roof decking

1.

2.

3.

4.5.

SECTION T - T

COMMUNITY VAULTS

DWELLING TYPE “B”TWO BEDROOM TYPICAL

SCALE 1:150

DWELLING TYPE “C”TWO BEDROOM 1 UP 1 DOWN

PERINIAL BUILDING DEVICE Winter wind deflector becomes summer shading device

Conceptual 3d’s

Bed 1 Bed 1

Bed 1Bed 2

prevailing cool wind

Bed 2

Bath/L’dry Bath/

L’dry

Living/Dining

Dining

Lightcourt

L’well

TerracePOS

POS

Living

KitchenKitchen

Kitchen

Bath/L’dry

Look out Orchard/ market garden

battery tank

HUB 1Rest

Raise

d Co

ncou

rse

Lightc

ourt

Parkland

TASMANIAN ENVIRONMENTALLY SUSTAINABLE HOUSING - ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN COMPETITION

west 1

[email protected].

= cultural and climatic vernacular

What is E.S.D.? Nothing without cultural sustainability mixed in. No

community, no environment to be enjoyed by anyone. Conversely, no

environment, no community.

We propose E.C.S.D. (Environmentally, Culturally, Sustainable

Development). Hence this design submission has not given precedent

to any one criteria. Our aim has been to listen and learn from a broad

criteria to achieve an holistic result.

> Orientation to Individual Houses via varying Signature Trees

< ot

her l

ands

cape

d p.

o.s.

inter

stitia

l spa

ce e

dge

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jacen

t to

lands

cape

d pu

blic o

pen

spac

e int

ersti

al ed

ge

< ad

jacen

t to

socia

l hub

str

onge

r int

ersti

tial s

pace

ed

ge

HARRINGTON STREET ELEVATION

WEST 1 FROM ABOVE

Aqua-duct

Dire

ct Ro

ute

Mean

der R

oute

Mean

der R

oute

Water Storage Water Storage

wes

t 1 h

arve

st ju

ice

DWELLING TYPE “A”ONE BEDROOM TYPICAL

LOCALLY DISTINCTIVE ACTIVE ENERGY SOURCEDue to the sites inherent qualities including;- northern aspect- steep topographyA thermo siphon system including the capacity to retain water inside a header (top of site) battery tank, is a placeful alternative energy source particular to this site. The header tank/water battery retains some of the reticu-lated siphon water from a lower tank propelled by con-ducted water heated during the day by solar panels. After dusk, the water battery is slowly released down the incline thru a turbine to the bottom tank, creating electri-cal power. After dawn the bottom tank is slowly emptied into the header tank once again.

KIT OF PARTS1. Linked substructure, party walls and soil provide excellent thermal mass for stabilising internal climate

2. Standardised truss system enables solar efficient roof forms cost effectively

3. Ceiling lining providing air seal

4. Air gap and insulation

5. Roof decking

1.

2.

3.

4.5.

SECTION T - T

COMMUNITY VAULTS

DWELLING TYPE “B”TWO BEDROOM TYPICAL

SCALE 1:150

DWELLING TYPE “C”TWO BEDROOM 1 UP 1 DOWN

PERINIAL BUILDING DEVICE Winter wind deflector becomes summer shading device

Conceptual 3d’s

Bed 1 Bed 1

Bed 1Bed 2

prevailing cool wind

Bed 2

Bath/L’dry Bath/

L’dry

Living/Dining

Dining

Lightcourt

L’well

TerracePOS

POS

Living

KitchenKitchen

Kitchen

Bath/L’dry

Look out Orchard/ market garden

battery tank

HUB 1Rest

Raise

d Co

ncou

rse

Lightc

ourt

Parkland

TASMANIAN ENVIRONMENTALLY SUSTAINABLE HOUSING - ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN COMPETITION

west 1

[email protected].

= cultural and climatic vernacular

What is E.S.D.? Nothing without cultural sustainability mixed in. No

community, no environment to be enjoyed by anyone. Conversely, no

environment, no community.

We propose E.C.S.D. (Environmentally, Culturally, Sustainable

Development). Hence this design submission has not given precedent

to any one criteria. Our aim has been to listen and learn from a broad

criteria to achieve an holistic result.

> Orientation to Individual Houses via varying Signature Trees

< ot

her l

ands

cape

d p.

o.s.

inter

stitia

l spa

ce e

dge

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jacen

t to

lands

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pen

spac

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ersti

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pace

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HARRINGTON STREET ELEVATION

WEST 1 FROM ABOVE

Aqua-duct

Dire

ct Ro

ute

Mean

der R

oute

Mean

der R

oute

Water Storage Water Storage

wes

t 1 h

arve

st ju

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