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The Gold Coast’s Ecovillage
at Currumbin, has recently been
awarded three prestigious sustainability
awards.
The Ecovillage has been acknowledged
as the world leader in ecologically
sustainable development. Beating
more than 100 international commercial
and residential developments,
the Ecovillage took out the highest
honour in word real estate Environmental
Development category at the International
Real Estate Federation (FIABCI)
Prix d’Excellence Awards
in the Netherland’s recently.
In the same week, the Ecovillage
was awarded the United Nations
Association of Australia’s
Environmental Development Award.
The Housing Industry Association
(HIA) has just announced the GreenSmart
Award for the Australian Building
of the year and the winner is,
you’ve guessed it - an Ecovillage
building, the Living Laboratory
Home.
At the heart of the award winning
home is the roof, providing many
unexpected benefits to designer
Will Collins. Will said, “The
owner originally specified the
Ritek custom roof panel which
I had not incorporated in my designs
before. The roof’s strength
allows for large unsupported spans
of up to 8 metres and the sleek
aesthetic curves complement the
Ecovillage’s unique natural
environment. The brilliant cantilever
capability of up to half the back
span provides protection from
the summer sun. The thin profile
and simplicity of construction
meant that supports such as purlins
and rafters were unnecessary.
The galvanised finish on the roof
also ensures high quality water
is harvested from the rain and
dew.”
As the name would suggest, the
award recognises the building’s
responsiveness to the environment.
The state-of-the-art technology
incorporated into its design places
the emphasis solidly on innovation
and includes smart metering.
The home is owned by the Ecovillage’s
Managing Director and founder
Chris Walton and his wife Kerry
Shepherd. This self-sufficient
home captures the essence of what
GreenSmart is about, addressing
the full suite of sustainability
criteria for a building.
The modern architectural design
reflects Queensland’s traditional
heritage. As well as conserving
and recycling water, the building
incorporates the fundamentals
of sustainability which are good
orientation, maximising solar
gain in winter while also taking
advantage of cross ventilation
in summer and large overhangs
to provide shade against harmful
solar rays. Add to this the latest
technology, this Living Laboratory
monitors the home’s resource
efficiency.
Home owner Chris said “The
thermal comfort provided by the
Ritek roof helped eliminate the
need for air-conditioning. The
roof is perfect for innovative,
solar passive design with unobstructed
views.”
“I wanted to overcome what
I call the ‘inertia of building
culture’. There is a resistance
to moving away from traditional
project homes which are usually
‘square’ in shape.
They do not take into account
solar passive design, so in winter
they have bad solar gain and in
summer, poor ventilation. In these
days of rising prices in fuel
and electricity, these homes will
not be economically viable in
the future.”
The roof panel incorporates Colorbond
Custom Orb sheeting as the lining
for the roof for both the top
and bottom sheets and is bonded
by thermal efficient, 95% recyclable
polystyrene. When reused in its
whole form into another home construction
or renovation, it is 100% recyclable.
This same house "The Living
Laboratory" has also been
nominated for the Queensland Building
Designers Association’s
‘Most Sustainable House’
Award. The winners will be announced
on 1 August.
Another of the Ecovillage homes
designed by Will also with a Ritek
roof, has now been nominated for
the Queensland Master Builders
Award in the category of Most
Sustainable House and the winner
will be announced on 19th July.
And if you thought you had heard
the last of the awards for this
amazing development - think again.
The Highlands , the final stage
of the Ecovillage, the peak 35
lots of elevated prime acreage,
is being released next month.
A few of these lots have now been
earmarked for homes to be designed
by the industry’s finest,
including names such as Gabriele
Poole, Will Collins and Paul Witzig.
For more information on the Ecovillage
visit www.theecovillage.com.au
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For further details on the custom
roof panels used in these award
winning homes contact Ritek Building
Solutions on phone 1800 066 321.
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