Port Melbourne house
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The Port Melbourne house is a good example of a 6 star sustainable building.
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Port Melbourne, Victoria (not exact location) |
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Owners | <name>. |
Location | <location> |
Country | Australia |
Type | New construcion |
House size | Medium, 21 squares |
Owner contact | <contact details> |
Summary of house features
- Passive solar design
- Solar panels, grid interactive
- Solar hot water
- Rainwater tanks
- Low power appliances, no airconditioner
- Double glazing
Credits
- Designer: Andreas Sederof, Sunpower Design
- Builder: