Kildrummie House / Ink Architects Sydney
Briefly

An Australian couple commissioned the construction of a new pavilion on their land in the High Range, aiming to host family and friends. The building embraces sustainable architecture principles, incorporating recycled wood and the latest technology while avoiding aluminum and steel. Designed to maximize passive solar energy, it includes solar panels for energy independence and rainwater collection for potable use. The structure features thermopanel windows and uses hydronic heating for winter comfort. Prefabrication was utilized for quality control and efficient on-site construction.
The design emphasizes sustainable architecture, utilizing recycled wood and advanced technology while ensuring energy independence from urban grids.
The pavilion features versatile covered areas and passive solar orientation, aiming for year-round comfort without the need for conventional air conditioning.
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