Fantastic what can be achieved with proper planning, design and taking the time to plan, the executing the design into the build. No compromises. Well done!!
All new buildings should be designed with large roof overhangs. The large overhang provides beauty and protection from the sun, rain and wind. Protection of the doors, windows and siding make for a more durable and comfortable home.
It is refreshing to hear U values mentioned, seems Australians have this fixation on the R values (which don't get me wrong R values are important too). It would be great to hear people talking U values of other make ups of the building fabric, not only just windows.
All homes should be built to accommodate the elderly and disabled. This will be better for everyone. Large wide doorways and hallways make using a cane, walker or wheel chair much easier. Bathrooms or wet rooms need to have flat floors and no shower hump or pan. A flat floor allows for easy access and drains need to provided. Easy to use lever door and faucet handles are easier for the elderly to grip and open. Main floors should include a master bedroom, restroom, shower, laundry and wide walk in closet with few steps to enter. Homes should be designed with aging in place in mind.
@iteerrex8166 I'm pretty sure yes on VOCs,but not certain; TH-cam channel Belinda Carr has a very good overview video on Laminated Timber in its various forms, as well as other construction material.
@@acchaladka Never mind my first question. I just looked it up, and the category is very wide. As far as voc’s go, it depends on the type of adhesives being used. I guess CLT is not a specific brand or type, but a general category, so it’ll have all types of glues. So, each has to researched individually. And thanks, I’ll check out that channel.
@@tedk-42 this home will have a erv, which will alleviate that back pressure, but if you isolated that, and had 2 normal doors unlatched, this would definitely happen in this home.
The ventilation systems were sealed up for the airtightness test. In everyday operation, the air pressure will be dissipated through the ventilation systems. No cartoonistic slap by a door, PHEW 😅
Awesome details guys. Thanks! Hopefully more new housing in Australia start to use CLT.
Excellent video from your team and great explanations from Dale. Good work!
Great video, APHI are one of the best builders in the business
Fantastic what can be achieved with proper planning, design and taking the time to plan, the executing the design into the build. No compromises. Well done!!
All new buildings should be designed with large roof overhangs. The large overhang provides beauty and protection from the sun, rain and wind.
Protection of the doors, windows and siding make for a more durable and comfortable home.
It is refreshing to hear U values mentioned, seems Australians have this fixation on the R values (which don't get me wrong R values are important too). It would be great to hear people talking U values of other make ups of the building fabric, not only just windows.
New homes should come with solar panels, a rain water collection system and an electric vehicle charger in the garage.
What would be the cost per m2 for an affordable clt passivhaus?
It would be good to create a series on getting a house certified for passivhaus in Australia. What to do and who to get involved?
@@jpeterstme perhaps one for the @internationalpassivehouseassociation
Nice..
All homes should be built to accommodate the elderly and disabled. This will be better for everyone.
Large wide doorways and hallways make using a cane, walker or wheel chair much easier.
Bathrooms or wet rooms need to have flat floors and no shower hump or pan. A flat floor allows for easy access and drains need to provided.
Easy to use lever door and faucet handles are easier for the elderly to grip and open.
Main floors should include a master bedroom, restroom, shower, laundry and wide walk in closet with few steps to enter.
Homes should be designed with aging in place in mind.
House made from Hemp blocks with diasen plaster- cork lime perlite clay Diatmetriousearth
My house is at 0.1 at 50 Pa. Not passive :)
CLT?
Cross-laminated timber !
@@acchaladka Is it similar to “engineered lumber” here in the States?
@@acchaladkaAnd, do they out gas VOCs.
@iteerrex8166 I'm pretty sure yes on VOCs,but not certain; TH-cam channel Belinda Carr has a very good overview video on Laminated Timber in its various forms, as well as other construction material.
@@acchaladka Never mind my first question. I just looked it up, and the category is very wide.
As far as voc’s go, it depends on the type of adhesives being used. I guess CLT is not a specific brand or type, but a general category, so it’ll have all types of glues. So, each has to researched individually.
And thanks, I’ll check out that channel.
Imagine having a house so air tight when you open the front door the air pressure generated pushes another door open
@@tedk-42 this home will have a erv, which will alleviate that back pressure, but if you isolated that, and had 2 normal doors unlatched, this would definitely happen in this home.
The ventilation systems were sealed up for the airtightness test. In everyday operation, the air pressure will be dissipated through the ventilation systems. No cartoonistic slap by a door, PHEW 😅
I think having heavier doors is the right answer if this is a problem haha