SUSTAINABILITY AND IMPACT
By embracing sustainability as a core value, Solhaven enhances the quality of life for its residents and contributes to the broader community’s ecological footprint. As the neighbourhood evolves, it will become a destination and a narrative of unity, creativity, and shared responsibility, inviting individuals to be part of a progressive journey toward a more connected and sustainable future.
THE PROBLEMS WE FACE TODAY
 
                    Climate is Changing
The significant contribution of buildings to global energy-related carbon emissions highlights the urgent need for improved building standards, especially in regions like Australia, where rising temperatures necessitate greater reliance on cooling systems. To address these challenges, it is crucial to implement more effective regulations that enhance natural cooling and thermal performance, reduce energy consumption, and ultimately mitigate the impacts of climate change on both the environment and public health.
 
                    The Cost of Living and Energy has Skyrocketed
Many homes struggle with temperature regulation due to inefficient design and reliance on heating and cooling systems, which can lead to increased energy costs. To combat this, integrating better insulation, passive solar design, and energy-efficient windows can enhance comfort year-round while reducing dependence on heating and cooling systems, ultimately lessening the financial strain on households.
 
                    A Zero Carbon Future is Coming
Transitioning to net zero emissions by 2050 in Australia will involve integrating renewable energy solutions such as solar panels, energy-efficient insulation, and electric heating systems into new and existing homes. This shift also encourages the adoption of smart home technologies that optimise energy use. These inclusions will enhance energy efficiency and contribute to a sustainable future, promoting a cleaner environment and potential savings on energy bills for homeowners.
BUILDING BIOLOGY
Building biology plays a transformative role in the design of Solhaven’s built environment, ensuring it provides shelter while enhancing health and well-being. With Australia’s unique challenges of high UV exposure, extreme temperatures, and pesky pests, embracing building biology means creating nurturing spaces that protect us from diseases like mould-related illnesses, choosing eco-friendly materials and devising energy-efficient designs so we can craft homes that are not just beautiful but also sustainable and resilient.
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Solar PV on Roof
Installing solar PV panels to generate electricity.
High Performance Building Envelope
Including insulation, glazing and airtightness to reduce reliance on HVAC and improve occupant comfort.
Considered Material Selection
Including insulation, glazing and airtightness to reduce reliance on HVAC and improve occupant comfort.
Productive Gardening Capability
Increase self-reliance and reduce the urban heat island effect.
Efficient LED Lighting
Installing energy-efficient lighting to reduce energy consumption and bills.
Mixed Mode Ventilation
Operable windows and ceiling fans allow for effective ventilation.
Heat Pump Hot Water Unit
Decentralised efficient heat pump domestic hot water for each unit to reduce running costs and energy consumption.
Efficient HVAC
Installing efficient air conditioning to reduce running costs and carbon emissions.
Efficient Fixtures and Fittings
Choosing water-efficient fixtures and fittings to reduce water bills and increase water resilience.
Electric Appliances
Avoiding gas connection, only installing induction and electric appliances.
Energy Efficient Appliances
Installing energy-efficient appliances to reduce energy consumption and bills.
Naturally Ventilated Car Park
Naturally ventilated car park to reduce reliance on mechanical ventilation and reduce energy consumption.
Provision of EV Charging
Provision of powerpoint for EV charging in garages.
