Aotea House
This Five Star Lifemark rated home stretches across the site to maximise views to the adjacent inlet and to ensure all living and sleeping spaces receive great sun for passive solar energy.
A large sunroom is a feature in this home creating a warm sunny centre to the house with the floor providing thermal mass for storing and distributing the sun’s heat.
The north elevation features a series of large sloping posts serving a multitude of functions; supporting PV panels, sun control louvres, climbing plants and maybe a hammock or swing.
Designed to be adaptable, accessible, healthy and highly energy efficient to suit all users throughout their lifetime this house achieves a top Five Star Lifemark rating and a self-assessed Six Star Homestar rating.
Adaptability allows for use through an occupant’s changing circumstances and stages of life. This is provided by features such as wide corridors to facilitate unimpeded movement between spaces and the ability to easily adapt the shower for someone with a disability.
Level slip resistant access, carefully aligned door handles and light switches plus the toilet, bathroom and kitchen spaces designed to accommodate a wheelchair user are some of the features making this house very accessible.
A sunny, warm well ventilated house with non-toxic materials and finishes provides for a healthy indoor environment.
Energy efficiency is core to the passive solar design of the house. This is carefully managed through the use of roof overhangs and louvres to control summer time gains and maximise winter gains. Above code levels of insulation are installed. Energy efficient lighting and appliances are used throughout. Solar photovoltaic panels help power the home, generating energy for years to come.
Rainwater collection and reuse provides resilience and makes best use of this valuable natural resource.
Photos by Jason Mann Photography