List of sustainable buildings
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Building sustainable houses is an important action we can take to reduce our impact on the environment. Details on some sustainable houses can help generate ideas for others and demonstrate what can be achieved. | Building sustainable houses is an important action we can take to reduce our impact on the environment. Details on some sustainable houses can help generate ideas for others and demonstrate what can be achieved. | ||
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+ | See also: [[Gallery]] and map of green buildings | ||
== Australia == | == Australia == | ||
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* [[Bass Coast Community Health Service]], San Remo, Victoria. 4.2kW array | * [[Bass Coast Community Health Service]], San Remo, Victoria. 4.2kW array | ||
* [[Beaconhills College]], Pakenham, Victoria. 0.6kW array | * [[Beaconhills College]], Pakenham, Victoria. 0.6kW array | ||
+ | * [[Bellarine Peninsula house]] | ||
+ | [[Image:Bellarine Peninsula house.jpg|right|thumb|150px|[[Bellarine Peninsula house]]]] | ||
* [[Blackburn South house]], rainwater and productive garden | * [[Blackburn South house]], rainwater and productive garden | ||
* [[Box Hill house]], Melbourne, 2.4kW array | * [[Box Hill house]], Melbourne, 2.4kW array | ||
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* [[Oakleigh East house]], Melbourne, solar array | * [[Oakleigh East house]], Melbourne, solar array | ||
* [[Prahran house]], Melbourne | * [[Prahran house]], Melbourne | ||
+ | * [[Portland Energised House]], Portland Vic | ||
* [[Queen Victoria Market]], Melbourne | * [[Queen Victoria Market]], Melbourne | ||
* [[St Kilda Ecohouse]], Melbourne | * [[St Kilda Ecohouse]], Melbourne | ||
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== United Kingdom == | == United Kingdom == | ||
+ | * [[Crossways Eco Arch house]] | ||
* [[Zero emissions house UK]] | * [[Zero emissions house UK]] | ||
+ | * [[Micro Compact Home]] and across Europe | ||
== France == | == France == | ||
* [[Musée du quai Branly]] | * [[Musée du quai Branly]] | ||
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+ | == Italy == | ||
+ | * [http://www.0-co2.it/casa%20G-M-edilizia-sostenibile-Capo%20di%20Leuca.htm bioclimatic architecture], 0-co2 ARCHITETTURA SOSTENIBILE - Bart Conterio architetto - Lecce, Italy | ||
==United States== | ==United States== |
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Building sustainable houses is an important action we can take to reduce our impact on the environment. Details on some sustainable houses can help generate ideas for others and demonstrate what can be achieved.
See also: Gallery and map of green buildings
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[edit] Australia
- Apollo Bay house, Apollo Bay
- Bank apartments Melbourne are 6 star rated high rise apartments with energy and water saving features
- Bass Coast Community Health Service, San Remo, Victoria. 4.2kW array
- Beaconhills College, Pakenham, Victoria. 0.6kW array
- Bellarine Peninsula house
- Blackburn South house, rainwater and productive garden
- Box Hill house, Melbourne, 2.4kW array
- Brunswick house, Melbourne, 1.6kW array
- Brunswick East Office, Melbourne
- Brunswick West house, Melbourne
- CERES EcoHouse, Melbourne
- Chippendale house, Sydney
- CH2 building, Melbourne
- East Brighton house, Melbourne
- Elwood house, Melbourne
- Glebe house, Sydney, 845W array
- Goongerah house, Victoria, 0.5kW array
- Greensborough house 2, Melbourne, 1.98kW array
- Greensborough house, Melbourne, 2.5kW array
- Hawthorn house, Melbourne, 2 kW array
- Hawthorn West house, Melbourne, 1.35kW array
- Humpty Doo house, Northern Territory
- Ivanhoe house, Melbourne, 9.8kW array
- JECO house, Melbourne
- Kancoona house, Kancoona South, solar array and micro hydro
- Knox civic centre, Wantirna South, 5.25kW solar array
- Knoxfield house, Melbourne, 2.4kW array
- Laurimar zero emission house, Melbourne
- Melbourne convention centre
- Mitcham East house, Melbourne
- Moonee Ponds house
- Mount Evelyn house, Melbourne
- Mount Waverley house, Melbourne
- Narre Warren house, Melbourne
- Oakleigh East house, Melbourne, solar array
- Prahran house, Melbourne
- Portland Energised House, Portland Vic
- Queen Victoria Market, Melbourne
- St Kilda Ecohouse, Melbourne
- Surrey Hills house, Melbourne, 1.5kW array
- Subiaco Sustainable Demonstration Home, Perth
- Surrey Hills house II, Melbourne
- Swinburne National Centre for Sustainability, Melbourne, solar array
- Upper Yarra Arts Centre, Warbuton, Victoria, solar array
- WestWyck, Melbourne, Sustainable Eco-housing development
- 30 The Bond, Sydney. Sustainable commercial building.
- 60L green building, Melbourne
[edit] Germany
- On-grid solar residential homes, SCHOTT AG - SCHOTT Solar Inc, Germany
[edit] United Kingdom
- Crossways Eco Arch house
- Zero emissions house UK
- Micro Compact Home and across Europe
[edit] France
[edit] Italy
- bioclimatic architecture, 0-co2 ARCHITETTURA SOSTENIBILE - Bart Conterio architetto - Lecce, Italy
[edit] United States
- La Casa Verde, San Francisco, California, 5kW solar array and wind turbine
- Far Niente winery, Napa Valley, California, 400kw array
- Portland sustainable cottage, Portland, Oregon
- Millerton round house, Millerton, New York State
- Paso Robles house, California
- Santa Monica house, California
[edit] Asia
- ACROS Fukuoka building, Fukuoka City, Japan
- Asian rooftop gardens, Singapore and Hong Kong