Houses

SUSTAINABI­LITY

WARATAH SECONDARY HOUSE BY ANTHROSITE NEWCASTLE, NSW

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The jury found the deliberati­on for this year’s Sustainabi­lity Award to be a delightful challenge, given the breadth of mature and thoughtful shortliste­d work that championed sustainabi­lity as inherent to good design. Waratah Secondary House by Anthrosite stood out to the jury, however, in part due to its modesty. It is a home designed and built with affordabil­ity, pragmatism and comfort in mind, while also delivering a resolved and thoughtful architectu­ral outcome.

Waratah Secondary House demonstrat­es something that we need more of – housing that doesn’t cost the earth, literally or figurative­ly. The jury was particular­ly impressed by its response to context as an infill dwelling created on a small, challengin­g site, along with the architect’s focus on creating a high-performanc­e envelope, and on utilizing efficient and low-waste materials and constructi­on methodolog­ies, such as the Structural Insulated Panel System (SIPS) and embracing raw, exposed finishes.

An integrated approach to sustainabi­lity isn’t simply about adding technology or satisfying a particular performanc­e rating. And, frankly, size does matter. Waratah Secondary House is a small, humble project that delivers something that we need to see more of in our cities and the jury commends all involved.

From the Houses Awards jury.

Architect Anthrosite +61 2 4031 8988 officemail@anthrosite.com.au anthrosite.com.au

Project team Mark Spence, 1 EXISITING Dana HOUSE Hutchinson Builder F&D 2 BED 3 OPEN DeVitis PLAN LIVING BELOW Engineer Skelton Consulting Engineers Landscape architect Bosque Studio

Photograph­er Christophe­r Frederick Jones

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6 Deck
7 Garden 8 Bedroom
1 Existing house 2 Entry/terrace 3 Living 4 Kitchen/dining 5 Laundry 6 Deck 7 Garden 8 Bedroom

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