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Sustainable	
  Architecture:	
  Passive	
  Solar	
  Design	
  (House	
  Solarei-­‐
Architect	
  Duncan	
  Firth).	
  Resource	
  compiled	
  &	
  edited	
  by	
  W	
  van	
  Zyl.	
  
CASE	
  STUDY:	
  HOUSE	
  SOLAREI	
  
*Some	
  pictures	
  with	
  details/annotaOons/diagrams	
  to	
  illustrate	
  and	
  explain	
  some	
  
basic	
  principles	
  of	
  passive	
  solar	
  design.	
  
Comments	
  and	
  details	
  on	
  the	
  following:	
  
•  PASSIVE	
  VENTILATION	
  
•  “TROMBE”	
  WALLS	
  (HEAT	
  SINK)	
  
•  DECIDUOUS	
  LANDSCAPING	
  
•  WORM	
  FARM	
  (COMPOSTING)	
  
•  CLERESTORY	
  
•  INTERIOR	
  TIMBER	
  
•  WINDOW	
  SIZE,	
  POSITIONING	
  AND	
  WINDOW	
  DETAIL	
  
•  PERGOLA	
  AND	
  SCREEN	
  WALL	
  
•  LARGE	
  ROOF	
  OVERHANG	
  
•  HARVESTING	
  RAINWATER	
  
•  LocaOon:	
  New	
  Zealand	
  
	
  	
  
Pictures	
  courtesy	
  of	
  architect	
  Duncan	
  Firth	
  
(Solarei.com)	
  
SUN’S	
  RAYS	
  
The	
  sun	
  would	
  heat	
  
up	
  these	
  floors	
  in
(Winter)	
  Yellow	
  -­‐
North	
  facing	
  (will	
  act	
  
as	
  heat	
  sink)	
  
CLERESTORY	
  (L-­‐
SHAPED)	
  
Passage	
  and	
  
entrance/exit	
  
PosiOon	
  of	
  the	
  sun	
  during	
  winter	
  and	
  summer:	
  Diagrams	
  show	
  the	
  design	
  details	
  and	
  
passive	
  solar	
  principles	
  applied	
  in	
  sustainable	
  architecture.	
  	
  
The	
  interior	
  walls	
  (concrete)	
  and	
  floors	
  (concrete)	
  will	
  absorb	
  heat	
  of	
  the	
  sun	
  and	
  release	
  it	
  during	
  the	
  
day	
  (winter	
  months).	
  See	
  slanted	
  ceilings	
  with	
  venOlaOon	
  windows.	
  This	
  means	
  warm	
  air	
  will	
  rise	
  and	
  
follow	
  the	
  slanted	
  ceiling	
  and	
  the	
  warm	
  stale	
  air	
  would	
  escape	
  through	
  the	
  venOlaOon	
  windows.	
  This	
  
will	
  sOmulate	
  the	
  passive	
  venOlaOon	
  in	
  the	
  building	
  and	
  create	
  unassisted	
  movement	
  of	
  the	
  air.	
  Cooler	
  
air	
  will	
  now	
  flow	
  in	
  from	
  the	
  bo]om	
  creaOng	
  a	
  constant	
  flow	
  of	
  cooler	
  fresh	
  air	
  during	
  summer.	
  
“TROMBE	
  WALL”	
  
Xeriscape	
  gardening:	
  Watering	
  and	
  
irrigaOon	
  are	
  limited	
  (rocks	
  included	
  and	
  
the	
  choice	
  of	
  plants).	
  Search	
  xeriscaping	
  
to	
  find	
  out	
  more.	
  This	
  technique	
  could	
  be	
  
used	
  in	
  suaOnable	
  landscape	
  design.	
  
Interior	
  walls:	
  concrete	
  blocks	
  will	
  absorb	
  
heat	
  during	
  winter	
  and	
  release	
  it	
  during	
  the	
  
cold	
  winter	
  days	
  (‘Trombe	
  wall’).	
  Timber	
  to	
  
the	
  interior:	
  Macrocarpa	
  shelves.	
  
XERISCAPING:	
  
Xeriscaping	
  for	
  us	
  amateur	
  gardeners	
  usually	
  means	
  
gardening	
  in	
  an	
  almost	
  waterless	
  environment.	
  Usually	
  in	
  a	
  desert	
  like	
  climate	
  or	
  
geographical	
  area	
  where	
  water	
  is	
  sparse.	
  Really,	
  we	
  think	
  of	
  it	
  as	
  water-­‐wise	
  gardening	
  
with	
  drought	
  resistant	
  plants	
  that	
  can	
  survive	
  with	
  li]le	
  or	
  no	
  water.	
  Also	
  water	
  
conservaOon	
  techniques	
  like	
  mulching	
  and	
  collecOng	
  rain-­‐water	
  come	
  to	
  mind.	
  	
  
It	
  could	
  also	
  include	
  a	
  gardening	
  style	
  or	
  conservancy	
  way	
  of	
  thinking,	
  where	
  we	
  
a]empt	
  to	
  build	
  an	
  outdoor	
  space	
  that	
  can	
  survive	
  with	
  li]le	
  or	
  no	
  water.	
  	
  
A	
  producOve	
  garden	
  built	
  on	
  the	
  idea	
  that	
  no	
  water	
  is	
  wasted,	
  that	
  all	
  available	
  natural	
  
water	
  is	
  used	
  for	
  the	
  best	
  and	
  that	
  planOngs	
  are	
  thought	
  out	
  in	
  terms	
  of	
  water	
  
conservancy.	
  	
  
Read	
  more:	
  h]p://www.gardening-­‐advice.net/xeriscaping.html#ixzz1ptUPMsDd	
  
	
  
SomeOmes	
  climate	
  dictates	
  the	
  necessity	
  for	
  a	
  Xeriscape	
  garden	
  and	
  someOmes	
  it	
  may	
  
be	
  a	
  choice.	
  Xeric	
  Gardens	
  with	
  drought	
  smart	
  plants	
  are	
  very	
  a]racOve	
  for	
  whatever	
  
reason	
  you	
  want	
  to	
  create	
  one.	
  	
  
Typical	
  Xeriscaping:	
  
DECIDUOUS	
  TREES	
  AND	
  SUSTAINABLE	
  ARCHITECTURE	
  (Landscape	
  design):	
  
DECIDUOUS	
  TREES	
  IN	
  SUMMER	
  
DECIDUOUS	
  TREES	
  IN	
  AUTUMN	
  
DECIDUOUS	
  TREES	
  IN	
  WINTER	
  
The	
  Living	
  Deck	
  
SINGLE,	
  DOUBLE	
  AND	
  TRIPPLE	
  GLAZED	
  WINDOWS	
  –GAPS	
  FILLED	
  WITH	
  ARGON	
  GAS	
  	
  
Double	
  glazing	
  adds	
  an	
  insulaOon	
  layer	
  to	
  your	
  windows,	
  providing	
  you	
  with	
  the	
  
following	
  benefits:	
  
A	
  warmer	
  home	
  in	
  winter,	
  a	
  cooler	
  home	
  in	
  summer	
  with	
  
condensa1on	
  substan1ally	
  reduced.	
  
On	
  top	
  of	
  this	
  is	
  the	
  reduc1on	
  of	
  fading	
  damage	
  and	
  UV	
  light,	
  
improved	
  noise	
  insula1on	
  and	
  improved	
  security.	
  
UV	
  RAYS	
  OF	
  THE	
  SUN:	
  Note	
  that	
  the	
  glass	
  is	
  treated	
  so	
  the	
  damaging	
  UV	
  rays	
  of	
  
the	
  sun	
  is	
  reduced	
  inside	
  the	
  house.	
  It	
  means	
  the	
  curtains,	
  carpets,	
  and	
  furniture	
  
colours	
  will	
  not	
  fade	
  or	
  decay	
  at	
  the	
  normal	
  rate	
  as	
  expected	
  in	
  normal	
  condiOons	
  
where	
  just	
  ordinary	
  one	
  layer	
  of	
  translucent	
  glass	
  is	
  installed	
  	
  to	
  the	
  windows	
  of	
  a	
  
house.	
  
DOUBLE	
  
GLAZING	
  
Example	
  of	
  the	
  applicaLon	
  of	
  Marcracarpa:	
  The	
  interior	
  of	
  the	
  dwelling	
  (kithen	
  
cupboards	
  and	
  floors)	
  is	
  shown	
  in	
  this	
  picture.	
  
WHY	
  USE	
  MACROCARPA	
  TO	
  THE	
  INTERIOR?	
  
	
  THE	
  TIMBER	
  WITH:	
  BEAUTY..	
  STRENGTH..	
  DURABILITY..	
  SUSTAINABILITY	
  
Macrocarpa	
  has	
  become	
  the	
  Omber	
  of	
  choice	
  for	
  many	
  home	
  owners	
  of	
  today.	
  	
  Because	
  
it	
  is	
  not	
  treated	
  with	
  chemicals,	
  it	
  is	
  borer	
  resistant,	
  and	
  it	
  is	
  becoming	
  the	
  popular	
  
opOon	
  for	
  public	
  areas	
  such	
  as	
  schools,	
  parks,	
  golf	
  courses	
  and	
  home	
  gardens.	
  
Macrocarpa	
  is	
  90%	
  plantaOon	
  grown	
  trees,	
  for	
  high	
  quality	
  Omber.	
  	
  Macrocarpa	
  is	
  a	
  New	
  
Zealand	
  exoOc	
  with	
  quite	
  extensive	
  new	
  planOngs.	
  	
  
Macrocarpa	
  is	
  recognised	
  as	
  one	
  of	
  the	
  most	
  eco-­‐friendly	
  Ombers	
  New	
  Zealand	
  produces.	
  
	
  DID	
  YOU	
  KNOW?	
  	
  
Building	
  with	
  wood	
  will	
  make	
  a	
  significant	
  contribuOon	
  to	
  reducing	
  CO2	
  in	
  the	
  
atmosphere.	
  	
  
That	
  1	
  Tonne	
  of	
  wood	
  has	
  absorbed	
  approximately	
  1.7	
  tonne	
  of	
  carbon	
  net,	
  amer	
  
manufacture.	
  	
  
ie.	
  By	
  simply	
  choosing	
  wood	
  an	
  average	
  Omber	
  house	
  reduces	
  CO2	
  by	
  50	
  tonnes	
  
(equivalent	
  to	
  that	
  emi]ed	
  by	
  flying	
  12	
  Omes	
  around	
  the	
  world	
  or	
  what	
  a	
  car	
  could	
  use	
  
during	
  its	
  enOre	
  life).	
  	
  
By	
  just	
  choosing	
  Omber	
  cladding	
  alone,	
  on	
  average	
  8.5	
  tonne	
  of	
  CO2	
  has	
  been	
  taken	
  out	
  
of	
  the	
  atmosphere!	
  	
  
That	
  wooden	
  ceiling	
  sarking	
  (sarking	
  is	
  the	
  use	
  of	
  wood	
  panels,	
  or	
  "sarking	
  boards“)	
  
would	
  also	
  reduce	
  CO2	
  by	
  approximately	
  8.5	
  tonne.	
  	
  
That	
  carbon	
  is	
  'locked	
  up'	
  for	
  the	
  life	
  of	
  the	
  house.	
  	
  
Any	
  Macrocarpa	
  waste	
  is	
  environmentally	
  safe	
  and	
  friendly	
  (shavings,	
  sawdust	
  for	
  the	
  
garden	
  and	
  farm,	
  off-­‐cuts	
  for	
  firewood).	
  	
  
Timber	
  pergola	
  to	
  the	
  western	
  side	
  of	
  the	
  dwelling:	
  Will	
  act	
  as	
  a	
  screen	
  for	
  the	
  late	
  
amernoon	
  sun	
  (sun	
  setng	
  in	
  the	
  west).	
  In	
  Summer	
  it	
  will	
  be	
  very	
  hot	
  and	
  the	
  pergola	
  
would	
  assist	
  by	
  keeping	
  the	
  paCo	
  cool.	
  The	
  screen	
  wall	
  to	
  the	
  far	
  right	
  will	
  also	
  assist	
  with	
  
shading	
  and	
  at	
  the	
  same	
  Cme	
  it	
  will	
  act	
  as	
  a	
  wind	
  screen	
  for	
  the	
  paCo.	
  
Sun’s	
  rays	
  (late	
  
amernoon)	
  
Veggie	
  garden:	
  Planters	
  filled	
  with	
  vegetables	
  (garage	
  in	
  the	
  background)	
  .	
  The	
  harvested	
  
rainwater	
  will	
  be	
  used	
  to	
  irrigate	
  the	
  garden	
  and	
  the	
  garden	
  will	
  provide	
  the	
  members	
  of	
  the	
  
household	
  with	
  fresh	
  vegetables	
  on	
  a	
  daily	
  basis.	
  This	
  is	
  a	
  very	
  cost	
  effecOve	
  and	
  sustainable	
  
way	
  to	
  add	
  healthy	
  food	
  to	
  the	
  diet	
  of	
  the	
  members	
  of	
  the	
  household	
  at	
  no	
  extra	
  cost.	
  Scraps	
  
from	
  the	
  kitchen	
  (grinded	
  coffee,	
  teabags,	
  cardboard,	
  food	
  scraps,	
  etc.)	
  could	
  be	
  used	
  to	
  “feed”	
  
the	
  Oger	
  worms	
  in	
  the	
  compost	
  box	
  (earthworms	
  break	
  down	
  the	
  scraps	
  and	
  convert	
  it	
  into	
  
ferOle	
  soil).	
  Search	
  worm	
  farms	
  to	
  learn	
  more!	
  
Bath	
  tub	
  used	
  as	
  a	
  worm	
  farm:	
  All	
  
the	
  food	
  scraps,	
  cardboard,	
  tea	
  bags,	
  
grinded	
  coffee	
  etc.	
  from	
  the	
  kitchen	
  
is	
  mixed	
  into	
  the	
  soil	
  to	
  feed	
  the	
  
earth	
  worms.	
  The	
  worms	
  will	
  
consume	
  the	
  scraps	
  and	
  produce	
  top	
  
quality	
  compost	
  for	
  veggie	
  gardens	
  	
  
Earth	
  worms	
  are	
  very	
  effecOve	
  to	
  break	
  down	
  
scrap	
  food	
  and	
  lem	
  overs.	
  The	
  worm	
  juice	
  and	
  
compost	
  are	
  invaluable	
  for	
  effecOve	
  sustainable	
  
gardening. 	
  	
  
Large	
  roof	
  overhang:	
  The	
  large	
  roof	
  
overhang	
  will	
  shade	
  the	
  house	
  during	
  
the	
  hot	
  summer	
  months.	
  At	
  the	
  same	
  
Ome	
  it	
  is	
  not	
  too	
  large	
  so	
  the	
  winter	
  
sun	
  will	
  not	
  be	
  able	
  to	
  shine	
  into	
  the	
  
house	
  (sun	
  is	
  lower	
  during	
  winter).	
  The	
  
key	
  is	
  to	
  get	
  the	
  balance	
  right.	
  
Deck:	
  Timber	
  deck	
  has	
  a	
  concrete	
  
slab	
  below	
  it	
  so	
  the	
  rainwater	
  	
  would	
  
run	
  off	
  and	
  it	
  will	
  get	
  channelled	
  to	
  
the	
  water	
  tank	
  (under	
  ground).	
  
Cerestory:	
  Also	
  called	
  a	
  ‘Stack’.	
  Concrete	
  walls	
  will	
  heat	
  up	
  during	
  winter	
  and	
  release	
  the	
  
heat	
  during	
  the	
  day.	
  This	
  will	
  reduce	
  the	
  heaOng	
  bill	
  as	
  less	
  electrical	
  or	
  gas	
  heaOng	
  is	
  
required.	
  It	
  will	
  also	
  release	
  heat	
  into	
  the	
  colder	
  areas	
  of	
  the	
  house	
  (south).	
  
VenLlaLon	
  windows:	
  See	
  the	
  slanted	
  ceiling	
  and	
  verOcal	
  venOlaOon	
  window	
  at	
  the	
  top.	
  
The	
  slanted	
  ceiling	
  will	
  enhance	
  the	
  air	
  flow	
  (warm	
  air)	
  towards	
  the	
  top	
  window.	
  At	
  the	
  
same	
  Ome	
  cooler	
  air	
  will	
  flow	
  in	
  from	
  the	
  outside	
  (bo]om	
  entry).	
  
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  • 1. Sustainable  Architecture:  Passive  Solar  Design  (House  Solarei-­‐ Architect  Duncan  Firth).  Resource  compiled  &  edited  by  W  van  Zyl.  
  • 2. CASE  STUDY:  HOUSE  SOLAREI   *Some  pictures  with  details/annotaOons/diagrams  to  illustrate  and  explain  some   basic  principles  of  passive  solar  design.   Comments  and  details  on  the  following:   •  PASSIVE  VENTILATION   •  “TROMBE”  WALLS  (HEAT  SINK)   •  DECIDUOUS  LANDSCAPING   •  WORM  FARM  (COMPOSTING)   •  CLERESTORY   •  INTERIOR  TIMBER   •  WINDOW  SIZE,  POSITIONING  AND  WINDOW  DETAIL   •  PERGOLA  AND  SCREEN  WALL   •  LARGE  ROOF  OVERHANG   •  HARVESTING  RAINWATER   •  LocaOon:  New  Zealand       Pictures  courtesy  of  architect  Duncan  Firth   (Solarei.com)  
  • 3. SUN’S  RAYS   The  sun  would  heat   up  these  floors  in (Winter)  Yellow  -­‐ North  facing  (will  act   as  heat  sink)   CLERESTORY  (L-­‐ SHAPED)   Passage  and   entrance/exit  
  • 4. PosiOon  of  the  sun  during  winter  and  summer:  Diagrams  show  the  design  details  and   passive  solar  principles  applied  in  sustainable  architecture.    
  • 5. The  interior  walls  (concrete)  and  floors  (concrete)  will  absorb  heat  of  the  sun  and  release  it  during  the   day  (winter  months).  See  slanted  ceilings  with  venOlaOon  windows.  This  means  warm  air  will  rise  and   follow  the  slanted  ceiling  and  the  warm  stale  air  would  escape  through  the  venOlaOon  windows.  This   will  sOmulate  the  passive  venOlaOon  in  the  building  and  create  unassisted  movement  of  the  air.  Cooler   air  will  now  flow  in  from  the  bo]om  creaOng  a  constant  flow  of  cooler  fresh  air  during  summer.   “TROMBE  WALL”  
  • 6. Xeriscape  gardening:  Watering  and   irrigaOon  are  limited  (rocks  included  and   the  choice  of  plants).  Search  xeriscaping   to  find  out  more.  This  technique  could  be   used  in  suaOnable  landscape  design.   Interior  walls:  concrete  blocks  will  absorb   heat  during  winter  and  release  it  during  the   cold  winter  days  (‘Trombe  wall’).  Timber  to   the  interior:  Macrocarpa  shelves.  
  • 7. XERISCAPING:   Xeriscaping  for  us  amateur  gardeners  usually  means   gardening  in  an  almost  waterless  environment.  Usually  in  a  desert  like  climate  or   geographical  area  where  water  is  sparse.  Really,  we  think  of  it  as  water-­‐wise  gardening   with  drought  resistant  plants  that  can  survive  with  li]le  or  no  water.  Also  water   conservaOon  techniques  like  mulching  and  collecOng  rain-­‐water  come  to  mind.     It  could  also  include  a  gardening  style  or  conservancy  way  of  thinking,  where  we   a]empt  to  build  an  outdoor  space  that  can  survive  with  li]le  or  no  water.     A  producOve  garden  built  on  the  idea  that  no  water  is  wasted,  that  all  available  natural   water  is  used  for  the  best  and  that  planOngs  are  thought  out  in  terms  of  water   conservancy.     Read  more:  h]p://www.gardening-­‐advice.net/xeriscaping.html#ixzz1ptUPMsDd     SomeOmes  climate  dictates  the  necessity  for  a  Xeriscape  garden  and  someOmes  it  may   be  a  choice.  Xeric  Gardens  with  drought  smart  plants  are  very  a]racOve  for  whatever   reason  you  want  to  create  one.    
  • 9. DECIDUOUS  TREES  AND  SUSTAINABLE  ARCHITECTURE  (Landscape  design):   DECIDUOUS  TREES  IN  SUMMER   DECIDUOUS  TREES  IN  AUTUMN   DECIDUOUS  TREES  IN  WINTER  
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  • 12. SINGLE,  DOUBLE  AND  TRIPPLE  GLAZED  WINDOWS  –GAPS  FILLED  WITH  ARGON  GAS     Double  glazing  adds  an  insulaOon  layer  to  your  windows,  providing  you  with  the   following  benefits:   A  warmer  home  in  winter,  a  cooler  home  in  summer  with   condensa1on  substan1ally  reduced.   On  top  of  this  is  the  reduc1on  of  fading  damage  and  UV  light,   improved  noise  insula1on  and  improved  security.   UV  RAYS  OF  THE  SUN:  Note  that  the  glass  is  treated  so  the  damaging  UV  rays  of   the  sun  is  reduced  inside  the  house.  It  means  the  curtains,  carpets,  and  furniture   colours  will  not  fade  or  decay  at  the  normal  rate  as  expected  in  normal  condiOons   where  just  ordinary  one  layer  of  translucent  glass  is  installed    to  the  windows  of  a   house.   DOUBLE   GLAZING  
  • 13. Example  of  the  applicaLon  of  Marcracarpa:  The  interior  of  the  dwelling  (kithen   cupboards  and  floors)  is  shown  in  this  picture.  
  • 14. WHY  USE  MACROCARPA  TO  THE  INTERIOR?    THE  TIMBER  WITH:  BEAUTY..  STRENGTH..  DURABILITY..  SUSTAINABILITY   Macrocarpa  has  become  the  Omber  of  choice  for  many  home  owners  of  today.    Because   it  is  not  treated  with  chemicals,  it  is  borer  resistant,  and  it  is  becoming  the  popular   opOon  for  public  areas  such  as  schools,  parks,  golf  courses  and  home  gardens.   Macrocarpa  is  90%  plantaOon  grown  trees,  for  high  quality  Omber.    Macrocarpa  is  a  New   Zealand  exoOc  with  quite  extensive  new  planOngs.     Macrocarpa  is  recognised  as  one  of  the  most  eco-­‐friendly  Ombers  New  Zealand  produces.    DID  YOU  KNOW?     Building  with  wood  will  make  a  significant  contribuOon  to  reducing  CO2  in  the   atmosphere.     That  1  Tonne  of  wood  has  absorbed  approximately  1.7  tonne  of  carbon  net,  amer   manufacture.     ie.  By  simply  choosing  wood  an  average  Omber  house  reduces  CO2  by  50  tonnes   (equivalent  to  that  emi]ed  by  flying  12  Omes  around  the  world  or  what  a  car  could  use   during  its  enOre  life).     By  just  choosing  Omber  cladding  alone,  on  average  8.5  tonne  of  CO2  has  been  taken  out   of  the  atmosphere!     That  wooden  ceiling  sarking  (sarking  is  the  use  of  wood  panels,  or  "sarking  boards“)   would  also  reduce  CO2  by  approximately  8.5  tonne.     That  carbon  is  'locked  up'  for  the  life  of  the  house.     Any  Macrocarpa  waste  is  environmentally  safe  and  friendly  (shavings,  sawdust  for  the   garden  and  farm,  off-­‐cuts  for  firewood).    
  • 15. Timber  pergola  to  the  western  side  of  the  dwelling:  Will  act  as  a  screen  for  the  late   amernoon  sun  (sun  setng  in  the  west).  In  Summer  it  will  be  very  hot  and  the  pergola   would  assist  by  keeping  the  paCo  cool.  The  screen  wall  to  the  far  right  will  also  assist  with   shading  and  at  the  same  Cme  it  will  act  as  a  wind  screen  for  the  paCo.   Sun’s  rays  (late   amernoon)  
  • 16. Veggie  garden:  Planters  filled  with  vegetables  (garage  in  the  background)  .  The  harvested   rainwater  will  be  used  to  irrigate  the  garden  and  the  garden  will  provide  the  members  of  the   household  with  fresh  vegetables  on  a  daily  basis.  This  is  a  very  cost  effecOve  and  sustainable   way  to  add  healthy  food  to  the  diet  of  the  members  of  the  household  at  no  extra  cost.  Scraps   from  the  kitchen  (grinded  coffee,  teabags,  cardboard,  food  scraps,  etc.)  could  be  used  to  “feed”   the  Oger  worms  in  the  compost  box  (earthworms  break  down  the  scraps  and  convert  it  into   ferOle  soil).  Search  worm  farms  to  learn  more!  
  • 17. Bath  tub  used  as  a  worm  farm:  All   the  food  scraps,  cardboard,  tea  bags,   grinded  coffee  etc.  from  the  kitchen   is  mixed  into  the  soil  to  feed  the   earth  worms.  The  worms  will   consume  the  scraps  and  produce  top   quality  compost  for  veggie  gardens     Earth  worms  are  very  effecOve  to  break  down   scrap  food  and  lem  overs.  The  worm  juice  and   compost  are  invaluable  for  effecOve  sustainable   gardening.    
  • 18. Large  roof  overhang:  The  large  roof   overhang  will  shade  the  house  during   the  hot  summer  months.  At  the  same   Ome  it  is  not  too  large  so  the  winter   sun  will  not  be  able  to  shine  into  the   house  (sun  is  lower  during  winter).  The   key  is  to  get  the  balance  right.   Deck:  Timber  deck  has  a  concrete   slab  below  it  so  the  rainwater    would   run  off  and  it  will  get  channelled  to   the  water  tank  (under  ground).  
  • 19. Cerestory:  Also  called  a  ‘Stack’.  Concrete  walls  will  heat  up  during  winter  and  release  the   heat  during  the  day.  This  will  reduce  the  heaOng  bill  as  less  electrical  or  gas  heaOng  is   required.  It  will  also  release  heat  into  the  colder  areas  of  the  house  (south).   VenLlaLon  windows:  See  the  slanted  ceiling  and  verOcal  venOlaOon  window  at  the  top.   The  slanted  ceiling  will  enhance  the  air  flow  (warm  air)  towards  the  top  window.  At  the   same  Ome  cooler  air  will  flow  in  from  the  outside  (bo]om  entry).   SLANTED  CEILING   ASSISTING  AIR   FLOW   WINDOW   TO  IMPROVE  PASSIVE   VENTILATION