Sustainable Housing for Life | Prize Award Winner

Awarded Sustainable Housing for Life Architectural Design

| BJA Awarded 2nd Prize | Sustainable Housing | Ecological, Social & Economic |

BJA won Second Place in the Sustainable Housing for Life competition organised by Northern Rivers Councils and Environment groups; Seven On Sibley or Seven Sibley Street – The Sustainable Living Hub aligns with the Sustainable Nimbin Community Plan (SNCP). The brief required designs to address sustainability from an ecological, social and economic perspective.

The Baxter & Jacobson Architects proposal was for a modular, prefabricated system allowing for the incremental growth of the building from a simple living unit to a more flexible arrangement that could accommodate varying lifestyle choices.

The awarded tiny home submission provided solutions which could be applied as cost-effective and swift solutions to issues of housing shortages and affordable housing.

Sustainable Housing for Life Proposal Site Plan Awarded Design

Ecological Sustainability

– Solar orientation
– Renewable energy systems
– On-site water harvesting, recycling and management
– Considerations to thermal mass relevant to the climate zones
– Extent of off-grid services

Sustainable material selection and options

– Non-polluting, non-toxic
– Low carbon footprint materials

Social Sustainability

– Adaptability to the changing needs of inhabitants
– Accessibility; Gold level or Platinum level

Economic Sustainability

Economic sustainability can be a complex equation involving many, sometimes competing elements. The proposal for this Sustainable Housing for Life considered:

– Land cost
– Construction cost; fabrication, materials, transportation, erection, on-site work & site services
– Maintenance and running costs; materials, electrical, water, gas
– Potential income; rental option & home office option

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