The Cake House, a beloved landmark in Mollymook, has undergone a significant transformation while preserving its iconic kite-like form. The renovation embraces Passive House Enerphit principles, focusing on insulation, thermal bridging, and energy efficiency. Designed to withstand extreme coastal conditions, the house is entirely electric with a net-zero energy footprint, producing surplus energy through a photovoltaic system. Its interiors feature ocean-facing spaces and upgraded materials, including a landscape berm for storm surge protection and a distinctive, sharp roof supported by reclaimed materials, showcasing innovative design in harmony with the environment.
The Cake House has been transformed while retaining its iconic kite-like shape, making it both resilient to climate change and energy-efficient.
Incorporating Passive House Enerphit principles, the upgraded Cake House achieves net zero energy use through high-performance design and solar technology.
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