Sustainable Habitat Challenge

Building a Better Way

Steve Henry

Team Central Otago

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Team Central Otago

A regional team from the communities of Alexandra, Clyde, Cromwell, Queenstown and Wananka
Straw Bale House for the arid, treeless central otago environment.
Otago Polytechnic
Sarah Johnston sarahjohnston@ihug.co.nz
03 693 7

Location: Cromwell
Members: 10
Latest Activity: Jul. 2, 2008

July 4th Next meeting

Vision for More Sustainable Housing

A Sauna and a loft are in keeping with our client’s Finnish roots. Earthen floors, a five tonne masonry stove, thick earthen plasters and a large central earthen 'mass' wall will all act as passive solar collectors absorbing the warmth of the direct solar radiation during the day and warming the home during the cold Central Otago winter nights.

Utilizing straw bales as our high R6 wall insulation will take a non-toxic, natural, renewable and potentially polluting waste product (as straw is often burned) and create a wonderfully insulated sanctuary from exterior noise and temperatures. This is a perfect material for the dry and Central Otago climate and with little local sources of timber.


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There will be no fossil fuels used to meet the space or water heating needs for this home. Passive solar, active solar thermal and a super-efficient five tone masonry stove will keep the interior space and domestic hot water needs just the right temperatures while keeping environmental emissions to a rock bottom minimum.


Press Release

30 October 2009
Straw bales stack up for Central Otago sustainable home

Central Otago residents can look at building themselves a better future thanks to a nationwide sustainable housing competition being driven by Otago Polytechnic.

A team led by Otago Polytechnic and consisting of 10 people from Alexandra, Clyde, Cromwell, Queenstown and Wanaka, has been hard at work all year designing and building a straw bale house as their entry for the 2009 Sustainable Habitat Challenge (SHAC).

The walls of the Clyde house are now ready to go up so everyone’s invited to lend a hand at the ‘bale raising’ in Earnscleugh Road on Saturday 7 November between 9.30am and 4.30pm.

And for those ‘sold’ on the idea of straw bale homes as the perfect solution to sustainable housing in Central Otago, the house plans will be publicly available on Otago Polytechnic’s Centre for Sustainable Practice website so they can download them and start building their own house.

Centre manager Steve Henry, who is also project leader for the Central Otago house entry, says he believes the house will “stack up” well against other competition entries from around the country, which will all be judged late next month.

“Straw bale houses are used extensively overseas, particularly in the U.S. where it’s become a very common building practice.

“Straw is a great building material option for Central Otago – it’s cheap, natural and provides great insulation for the dry Central Otago climate. Essentially we’re taking a waste product and turning it into a solid, durable, well insulated and easy to maintain home.

“There won’t be any fossil fuels used in this home. Solar heating and a super-efficient masonry stove will keep the interior warm and provide for hot water needs while keeping environmental emissions to a minimum.

“We want to encourage people to copy what we’ve done so we’re making the house plans available on our website for downloading by anyone who’s interested.

“The bale raising and open home will be a great opportunity for people to get hands-on experience to see how they can build a better future for themselves and their families. We’d love people to bring their kids and come along this Saturday to help put the walls up,” he says.

For those interested in checking out the house in detail, there will also be an open home on Saturday 14 November from 10am to midday. Otago Polytechnic staff will be on hand to walk people through the house and point out its different features.

Located at 1088 Earnscleugh Rd, the three-bedroom house is built with non-treated timber and straw bales which give it a high thermal mass and insulation up to two times the building code requirements.

Earthen floors, a five-tonne masonry stove, thick earthen plasters and a large central earthen massive wall will act as passive solar collectors, absorbing the warmth of the direct solar radiation during the day and warming the home on cold winter nights.

The masonry stove radiates heat over a long period at a fairly constant temperature and only needs to be lit every few days. The fire burns hot and quickly, producing very little smoke, and the masonry stove radiates the heat slowly over a long period of time.

It also features a sauna at the request of the owner Sampsa Kiuru who can’t wait to move in.

Once the Clyde house is finished, Otago Polytechnic plans to build a public display centre dedicated to sustainable building practice.

For more details about the Sustainable Habitat Challenge visit www.shac.org.nz
or for straw bale construction visit www.smarterhomes.org.nz.

ENDS

Photo caption: House construction

More information about the Sustainable Habitat Challenge
Nine teams from around New Zealand entered the Sustainable Habitat Challenge (SHAC) and have designed and built (or renovated) a sustainable home.

The SHAC teams comprise members from polytechnics and universities throughout the country, with a diverse range of backgrounds such as engineering, marketing, building, architecture and filmmaking. They are supported by private individuals and businesses interested in contributing to the challenge.

Key members of Central Otago team include designers Sarah and Ben Johnston, Paula Hugens from Green Bean Engineering Consultancy, and builder Chris Naylor from Alexandra. In 2008 up to 50 professionals and volunteers participated in the design of the house.

The competition will be judged in November. Judges include lifestyle and home improvement TV presenter and builder Dave Cull, Robert Vale from Victoria University, Nick Collins from Beacon Pathway, Maggie Lawton from Braidwood Research and Consulting, and Nigel Isaacs from BRANZ.

For further information contact:
Steve Henry
Otago Polytechnic Centre for Sustainable Practice
Email: steveh@tekotago.ac.nz
Phone: 021 705 873

Documentation

* SHAC09-TeamCentralOtago-ConsentDocumentation.pdf (4MB)
* SHAC09-TeamCentralOtago-FinalReport.pdf (3MB)

Progress

Design changes and consenting issues have slowed progress. Building is now expected to start in September 2009. Student involvement




Team Central Otago SHAC Events


When What Where Time Cost Tutor
August
Sat 29th and Sun 30th Dry Stone Wall Construction course Cromwell 9am-4pm $247.50 Steve Holmes
September
Sat 12th and Sun 13th Schist Veneering course Cromwell 9am – 4pm $247.50 Steve Holmes
Sat 12th Introduction to Natural Building workshop Wanaka 9am- 4pm $110 Sven Johnson from Sol Design and Jessica Eyers from SEED Consultancy
Thurs 10th The Commercial Benefits of Green Building seminar Queenstown 2-4pm $65 Jessica Eyers from SEED Consultancy
To be confirmed Masonry Stove lecture Cromwell 4-5pm

Networking event

Free Albie Barden see www.mainewoodheat.com
To be confimred The benefits of Masonry stoves workshop for architects Cromwell 2-4pm $65 Albie Barden see www.mainewoodheat.com
2 days To be confirmed Build a Masonry stove course Clyde 8.30-5pm $440 Albie Barden

www.mainewoodheat.com

6 days to be confirmed Design and build a masonry stove course Clyde 8.30am-5pm

Some evenings

$1000 Albie Barden see

www.mainewoodheat.com

1 day to be confirmed Build an outdoor pizza oven Queenstown

Wanaka

9.00am-4pm $110 Albie Barden see

www.mainewoodheat.com

October
Sat 10th Introduction to Natural Building workshop $110 Sven Johnson from Sol Design
Fri 16th Photovoltaics – has their time come? Workshop Cromwell 1-3 pm $65 Tony from Smart Energy Ltd
Fri 16th Micro Photovoltaics and Wind - lecture Cromwell 4-5pm

5-6pm networking event

free Tony from Smart Energy Ltd
Sat 17th Micro hydro for your property workshop Cromwell 9-11am $65 Tony from Smart Energy Ltd
Sat 17th Wind power for your property workshop Cromwell 1-3pm $65 Tony Smart Energy Ltd
November
Sat 7th Straw Bale wall raising 9.00am - 4.00pm Free Sven Johnson
Sat 7th Dry garden visit Cromwell 11-12 Free Jo Wakelin
Sun 8th- Fri 13th Straw bale Design and Construction course Clyde 8.30am- 5pm and some evenings $1000 Sven and Sarah Johnson

14 people maximum

Sun 15th The big open Home event

Celebration lunch for those who have helped

Clyde 10am-4.00pm Free Judges of SHAC project present. Much publicity and press release here leading to Cromwell public display centre as next phase
Mon 16th Natural Building for Architects 1.00-3.00pm $65 Dr Robert Vale
February

2010

Fri 12th Natural Plastering Clyde 12.30-4.00pm $65 Sven
Natural Plastering lecture Wanaka 7.30pm Sven
Sat 13th and Sun 14th Natural Plastering 9am-5pm both days Sven
Fri night, Sat, Sun Introduction to Natural Building Wanaka,

Queenstown

Sven Johnson


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Sarah Johnston Comment by Sarah Johnston on July 1, 2008 at 2:40pm
Kiuru 30.6.08
Scheme 1: West Elevation
West Elevation.jpg
Sarah Johnston Comment by Sarah Johnston on July 1, 2008 at 2:36pm
Kiuru 30.6.08
Scheme 1: North Elevation
North Elevation.jpg
Sarah Johnston Comment by Sarah Johnston on July 1, 2008 at 2:35pm
Kiuru 30.6.08
Scheme 1: East Elevation
We've been struggling with this elevation...so, we look forward to all the input!
East Elevation.jpg
Sarah Johnston Comment by Sarah Johnston on July 1, 2008 at 2:12pm
Kiuru: 30.6.08
Scheme 1: South Elevation

South Elevation.jpg
Steve Henry Comment by Steve Henry on July 1, 2008 at 1:37pm
Please comment on the schematic designs below
Sarah Johnston Comment by Sarah Johnston on June 30, 2008 at 10:20pm
Kiuru: 30.6.08
Scheme 1: Loft Level Floor Plan
Loft Level.jpg
Sarah Johnston Comment by Sarah Johnston on June 30, 2008 at 10:19pm
Kiuru: 30.6.08
Scheme 1: Main Level Floor Plan
Main Level.jpg
Sarah Johnston Comment by Sarah Johnston on June 30, 2008 at 10:18pm
Kiuru: 30.6.08
Scheme 1: Ground Level Floor Plan
Ground Level.jpg
Sarah Johnston Comment by Sarah Johnston on June 30, 2008 at 9:57pm
Kiuru: Contour MapKiuru Survey.pdf
Sarah Johnston Comment by Sarah Johnston on June 30, 2008 at 9:56pm
Kiuru: Design ConsiderationsDesign Guidelines for SHAC.pdf
 

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