Devonshire Sustainability Hub 2015

Devonshire Sustainability Hub

This ageing Federation style semi-detached cottage has been renovated and revitalised in a demonstration of sustainable renovations on a budgetThe renovations align with the philosophy of reduce, reuse and recycle.

Many of the design features combine to reduce energy use. Double glazed windows allow natural light into the building and maximise winter heat gain. They also increase the natural air flow through the building and assist cooling in summer. The 2.1 kilowatt solar power system reduces the building’s reliance on electricity generated by coal.

During construction, the reuse of materials was a priority. Doors, frames, windows, architraves and even desks were reused within the building and bricks from internal walls that were removed were used in the rear garden as retaining walls and pathways.

Recycling is also an important facet of the building’s inclusions. The carpet will be recycled at the end of its life to make new carpet backing and the meeting chairs are also composed of recycled materials.

This adaptable office space allows for flexibility in heating, cooling, staff numbers and layout, with options for open plan or small office configuration. Natural light and fresh air creates a happier, healthier workspace.

Sustainability Features

Years Open
2015
ENERGY AND WATER EFFICIENT FEATURES
SUSTAINABLE & RECYCLED MATERIALS
INSULATION SPECIFICATIONS
RENEWABLE ENERGY SPECIFICATIONS
COSTS AND COST SAVINGS
HOUSE DESIGN SPECIFICATIONS
GARDEN AND WASTE REDUCTION
HEALTHY HOME FEATURES
Location
Chatswood NSW 2067

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