The H4 Banya Passivhaus is a modern ultra-energy-efficient certified Passive House designed to meet Gold Liveable Housing Design Standards. The project demonstrates how rigorous building science can be seamlessly integrated with refined residential architecture to deliver exceptional comfort flexibility, and long-term liveability.
This single-level dwelling has been carefully planned to balance performance accessibility and everyday practicality. The home prioritises spatial efficiency and quality over excess supporting ageing-in-place while remaining contemporary and understated in character.
Primary living spaces are oriented to maximise northern light and controlled passive solar gain, while service areas and the garage buffer less favourable orientations.
High-performance glazing roof overhangs and shading elements work together to reduce heat gain while maintaining strong visual connections to the outdoors.
Architecturally, the home is expressed through clean lines, low-profile skillion roof forms and a restrained, durable material palette.
Internally, the plan is organised around a generous open-plan kitchen, dining and living zone that connects directly to a covered outdoor pavilion. This space forms the social heart of the home, benefiting from abundant natural light and consistent year-round internal temperatures.
A key feature is the dual-key living capability, allowing the dwelling to function as a single home or as flexible semi-independent zones suitable for guests, multigenerational living, or future care needs without compromising privacy or performance.
Performance is underpinned by a highly insulated airtight building envelope and mechanical ventilation with energy recovery, delivering superior indoor air quality and dramatically reduced energy demand.
The H4 Banya Passivhaus sets a benchmark for contemporary residential design, demonstrating that sustainability, comfort, adaptability and design clarity can coexist without compromise.










