H-house
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2008
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The author's approach to the problems associated with building in bushfire prone landscapes comes from 12 years of study of the biophysical and cultural landscapes in the Great Southern Region of Western Australia - research which resulted in the design and construction of the H-house at Bremer Bay. The house was developed using a 'ground up' approach whereby Dr Weir conducted topographical surveys and worked with a local botanist and a bushfire risk consultant to ascertain the level of threat that fire presented to this particular site. The intention from the outset however, was not to design a bushfire resistant house per se, but to develop a design which would place the owners in close proximity to the highly biodiverse heath vegetation of their site. The research aim was to find ways - through architectural design-to link the patterns of usage of the house with other site specific conditions related to the prevailing winds, solar orientation and seasonal change. The H-house has a number of features which increase the level of bushfire safety. These include: Fire rated roller shutters (tested by the CSIRO for ember attack and radiant heat), Fire resistant double glazing (on windows not protected by the shutters), Fibre-cement sheet cladding of the underside of the elevated timber floor structure, Manually operated high pressure sprinkler system on exposed timber decks, A fire refuge (an enlarged laundry, shower area) within the house with a dedicated cabinet for fire fighting equipment) and A low pressure solar powered domestic water supply system. |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/32119/2/ScreenHunter_01_May._28_12.32.jpg http://eprints.qut.edu.au/32119/3/ScreenHunter_02_May._28_12.34.jpg http://www.ianweirarchitect.com Weir, Ian (2008) H-house. [Design/Architectural Work] |
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Copyright 2008 Ian Weir |
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Realised Building |
Palavras-Chave | #120302 Design Innovation #091507 Risk Engineering (excl. Earthquake Engineering) #120101 Architectural Design #Bushfire #Architecture #Biodiversity #Landscape #Sustainability |
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Creative Work |