Prefabricated Folding House Bundanoon 2019

Prefabricated Folding House Bundanoon

Prefabricated Folding House Bundanoon is the latest example of a prefabricated construction system developed by Architect Matthew Dynon and MODE homes. Sustainable House Day has featured the smaller Folding

Pavilion in Belmore over the last few years. This year Matthew and MODE homes are showing the latest iteration of the design idea.

A four bedroom, two bathroom home. The home was constructed in the factory, folded down for cost-effective delivery and then folded-out on-site.

The modules arrive on site with all services in place ready for site connection. They then expand on fold-out to almost three times their transportation size. Less time on-site means a substantial reduction in building costs. It also means less disruption and inconvenience to the customer, and an altogether smaller, tighter and more controlled project. Factory-based quality control provides for a level of accuracy and confidence impossible to achieve on-site.

The home has an 8 Star energy-efficiency rating due mainly to the double glazing, high levels of insulation and orientation. MODE homes worked with UNSW to produce a series of reports and modellings to get its homes to 8 Stars in seven out of Australia’s eight climatic zones.

The architect has developed this flexible and adaptive approach to prefabricated housing provision to achieve maximum flexibility and connectivity between modules. The roof design and parapet walls allow modules to connect, slide, rotate, step, extend and stack. The system allows multiple modules to be added in a multitude of ways, to form a vast variety of house plans responding more successfully to the practical requirements of the site and the functional requirements of the consumer. Homes can therefore achieve more appropriate solutions for a wider range of situations.

Barriers exist to housing provision in rural, regional and remote areas of Australia. The biggest of these barriers is geographical distance and the lack of skilled labour. The ‘fold-pack’ system overcomes the tyranny of distance and does not rely on the availability of a local supply of skilled labour. When in transport mode, modules fit within standard load restrictions and are, therefore, cost-effective to deliver.

Sustainability Features

Years Open
2019
ENERGY AND WATER EFFICIENT FEATURES
    • Energy efficiency:
    • Draught proofing
      Efficient lighting
      Efficient appliances
    • Passive heating cooling:
    • Cross ventilation
      Passive solar designed home
      Shading
    • Water heating:
    • Hot water heat pump
    • Water harvesting and saving features:
    • Above ground rainwater storage
    • Above ground rainwater storage Type:
    • Poly tank
    • Above ground rainwater storage Size
    • 4000L
    • Storage connected to
    • Garden
      Toilet
      Laundry
    • Energy Efficient Lighting
    • LED lights throughout
      Natural daylight
    • Window Protection:
    • Awnings (external)
      Drapes/curtains
SUSTAINABLE & RECYCLED MATERIALS
    • Sustainable materials:
    • Weathertex cladding
INSULATION SPECIFICATIONS
    • Insulation Type:
    • Under-roof
      Internal walls
      External walls
      Floor
    • Floor Type:
    • Bulk - glass wool
    • Floor Rating:
    • R2.4
    • Under Roof Insulation Type:
    • Reflective foil
    • Under Roof Insulation Rating:
    • R4.5
    • Internal Walls Insulation Type:
    • Bulk – glass wool
    • External Walls Rating:
    • R3.2
    • External Walls Type:
    • Glass wool and reflective insulation
RENEWABLE ENERGY SPECIFICATIONS
    • All-Electric Home?
    • Yes
    • Energy star rating:
    • 8
COSTS AND COST SAVINGS
    • Total cost of home when constructed:
    • $550,000
    • Cost estimate of sustainable home/features:
    • $50,000
    • Estimate of annual savings:
    • $2000
HOUSE DESIGN SPECIFICATIONS
    • House Size
    • 150m2
    • BAL Rating
    • BAL – Low: There is insufficient risk to warrant specific construction requirements
    • Roof
    • Metal (Colorbond)
    • Wall Materials
    • Lightweight construction (steel frame)
    • Window and Door Types
    • Double glazing
      Low-e, films
      Sliding windows/doors
    • Universal Design Features
    • 80cm minimum door opening width
      Hobless showers
      Minimum 110cm wide hallways
    • Number of bedrooms
    • 4
    • Number of bathrooms
    • 2
HEALTHY HOME FEATURES
    • Healthy home features
    • Cross flow ventilation
      Natural light and ventilation
Location
Bundanoon NSW 2578
    • Housing Type:
    • Prefabricated folding house.
    • Project Type:
    • New Build
    • Builder
    • MODE homes
    • Designer
    • Matthew Dynon

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