Chelmer Flood House 2021

House Notes – Chelmer Flood House

The Chelmer Flood House is a living example of JDA’s Co’s latest innovation in flood resilience, built on the practice’s knowledge and expertise developed over the last 10 years. Designed for a young family, this renovation called for a new flood resilient built-in undercroft for 2 bedrooms, a study and a rumpus room, with a rear extension to their existing upper living space. In keeping with the materiality of the existing Queenslander house, it is the first flood house with a completely timber external envelope that was designed and built according to the Flood Resilient Building Guidance for Queensland Homes that JDA Co developed and co-authored for the State Government’s Queensland Reconstruction Authority.

The ground floor level has been designed for flood resilience, with a suite of strategies to minimise damage and allow quick recovery after a flood event: large door openings, sills flush to the floor and low louvre windows allow for floodwater to be flushed out; polished concrete floors, hardwood skirting and stairs, raised services and single-skin, non-cavity walls.

A typical timber framed wall has a cavity for insulation & services, and is usually built with pine timber framing and has plasterboard wall linings that soak up polluted water and disintegrate or harbour mould before they can dry out. Through some clever detailing and careful consideration of materials, we developed a cavity-free hardwood-framed insulated wall design that would resist flood damage and mould growth after a flood event while keeping a traditional hardwood Queenslander aesthetic.

Always trying to marry flood resilience and sustainability, JDA Co were lucky to have clients who were committed to sustainability and willing to try out new, previously untested materials. This project is the first time Earth Friendly Concrete (EFC) geopolymer has been used and polished for a residential build in Australia. Produced by Wagners, EFC is a new environmentally excellent class of concrete that contains no ordinary cement – instead it uses a geopolymer binder made from recycled industrial waste, significantly reducing CO2 emissions. It is a nearly 100% recycled material, locally made that does not produce carbon dioxide.

The Chelmer Flood House builds on the research and experience that JDA Co has gained over the decade to create a warm, sustainable & flood resilient home for a young family.

Sustainability Features

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2021
ENERGY AND WATER EFFICIENT FEATURES
    • Energy efficiency:
    • Efficient lighting
      Efficient appliances
    • Passive heating cooling:
    • Cross ventilation
      Shading
      Thermal mass
    • Active heating cooling:
    • Ceiling fans

    • Active heating cooling:
    • Blaze B100 efficient wood heater
    • Water heating:
    • Solar hot water (flat panel)
    • Water harvesting and saving features:
    • Rainwater storage - Above ground
    • Above ground rainwater storage Type:
    • Galvanised water tank
    • Above ground rainwater storage Size
    • 7000L
    • Energy Efficient Lighting
    • LED lights throughout
      Natural daylight
    • Window Protection:
    • Awnings (external)
      Drapes/curtains
      Eaves
SUSTAINABLE & RECYCLED MATERIALS
    • Sustainable materials:
    • HOT WATER • Solahart flat plate solar hot water system with close-coupled 300L tank RENEWABLE ENERGY • 7.37kW solar PV system (22 x LG Neon2 335W panels, SolarEdge SE6000 hybrid inverter and SolarEdge P370 optimisers) • LG Chem RESU 10HV 9.8kWh lithium battery with ‘blackout mode’ to supply power in a grid outage WATER SAVING • 7,000L galvanised water tank for garden use • Grohe tapware (WELS 5 star) and showerheads (WELS 3 star) PASSIVE DESIGN, HEATING & COOLING • Geopolymer polished concrete slab downstairs for thermal mass • Design for cross ventilation, including louvres down to floor level downstairs • Awnings to all windows not protected by roof overhang, for summer shading ACTIVE HEATING & COOLING • No air conditioning • DC ceiling fans to all bedrooms and downstairs living rooms • Blaze B100 efficient wood heater BUILDING MATERIALS • Wagners Earth Friendly Concrete (EFC) geopolymer polished concrete slab (first in Australia). Concrete binder made of recycled materials. No Portland cement for significantly reduced carbon emissions: a saving in this case of around 6,380kg CO2 compared to standard concrete, the equivalent of around 3 years of emissions for the average Australian new car. • Downstairs construction - all flood resilient materials: o External wall framing, architraves and skirtings in FSC-certified hardwood o Waterproofed Hebel block to internal walls o Spotted gum vertical shiplap cladding (FSC-certified) with some Shadowclad Natural Groove infills o Fibre cement sheet internal wall lining o Solid-core internal doors • Recycled timber floorboards upstairs • External pavers: salvaged and new bluestone (lower embodied energy than concrete pavers) LIGHTING • Haneco LED downlights PAINTS & FINISHES • Taubmans Easycoat low-VOC paints OTHER FEATURES • Locally sourced materials used where possible; materials chosen are a modern take on a Queensland ‘tin and timber’ palette • Demolition was minimal, with as much as possible recycled. Kitchen cabinets were reused for wardrobe and laundry storage and the appliances reinstated in the new kitchen. Demolished timbers and the original tin roof were converted into a garden shed and other garden structures.
    • Recycled and reused materials:
    • Appliances
      House - all materials reused
      Floorboards
      Kitchen cabinets
      Timber
INSULATION SPECIFICATIONS
    • Insulation Type:
    • Under-roof
      External walls
      Floor
    • Floor Type:
    • Glasswool Earthwool Floorshield Underfloor Batt between levels (80% recycled glass, using ECOSE sustainable bio-based binder)
    • Floor Rating:
    • R2.5
    • Under Roof Insulation Rating:
    • R3
    • External Walls Rating:
    • R2.5
    • External Walls Type:
    • Earthwool Sound Shield
RENEWABLE ENERGY SPECIFICATIONS
    • All-Electric Home?
    • Yes
    • Energy star rating:
    • 6
    • Renewable energy used:
    • Energy storage/battery
      Solar PV grid connect
    • Size of PV system:
    • 7.37
HOUSE DESIGN SPECIFICATIONS
    • House Size
    • 175m2
    • BAL Rating
    • No BAL rating requirements at time of construction
    • Wall Materials
    • Aerated concrete
      Metal (Colorbond)
      Timber
    • Window and Door Types
    • Bi Fold
      Casement
      Double hung
      Louvre windows
      Sliding windows/doors
    • Universal Design Features
    • Flush thresholds (no lip) to all external doors
    • Number of bedrooms
    • 4
    • Number of bathrooms
    • 2
GARDEN AND WASTE REDUCTION
    • Garden / Outdoors
    • Vegetable garden
    • Garden / Outdoors
    • Chickens
      Composting
      Native plants

HEALTHY HOME FEATURES
    • Healthy home features
    • Carpet free - tiles/concrete/timber flooring throughout
      Cross flow ventilation
      Low VOC paints/sealer/varnish
      Natural light and ventilation
Location
Chelmer QLD 4068
    • Housing Type:
    • Standalone House
    • Project Type:
    • Retrofit/addition
    • Builder
    • Tom Yabsley, Evolved Constructions
    • Designer
    • JDA Co

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