Sanctuary Magazine Issue 66 - February 2024 - Sizing Up Sustainable Homes

Sanctuary Magazine Issue 66 - February 2024 - Sizing Up Sustainable Homes

March 3rd, 2024

In this article in Sanctuary Magazine we discuss the sustainability of larger homes.

It is important that those building larger homes act to improve the sustainability of their projects.

And at the same time: that the architecture media in Australia show us examples of those sorts of projects.

Given their larger size and budget – larger homes have great potential to create a shift in the residential construction market.  Whether through demand, material pricing, or upskilling those of us in the industry through improved experience.

These projects can signal change to others: through the mixed media which publishes larger homes.

This can help ease the burden of transition toward sustainability for those on more modest budgets.

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We are proud in 2022 to have opened this home for Gold Coast Open House, and Sustainable House Day. This movie is now updated for 2023.

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This modern home design is currently under construction in Coorparoo. The core concept for this project: is the resurrection and transformation of a dilapidated timber church, into the core of a modern family home.

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This modern home design functions as a co-house for 2 families or separate groups. It is being built slowly, evolving with the needs and budgets of the occupants over time.

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