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Stamp House-Charles Wright ArchitectsWe hope producers of the James Bond movies are paying attention, because we think we found a home for their next villain. The <a href="http://www.wrightarchitects.com.au/projects-2/contact/stamp-house/" target="_blank">Stamp House</a> is an off-grid home on the edge of the water in Australia's Far North Queensland. Designed by <a href="http://www.wrightarchitects.com.au/" target="_blank">Charles Wright Architects</a>, the solar-powered home is built from a combination of in-situ and precast concrete in a six-pointed star design. Rooms cantilever out over the water, and the bomber design means it can withstand a category 5 cyclone.1
Stamp House-Charles Wright ArchitectsThe client asked <a href="http://www.wrightarchitects.com.au/" target="_blank">Charles Wright Architects</a> to design an off-grid home on the edge of the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Far_North_Queensland" target="_blank">FNQ</a> beachfront rainforest.2
Stamp House-Charles Wright ArchitectsThe goal of the home was to make the most of its natural surroundings, incorporate the wetlands and ensure the home had little impact on the environment.3
Stamp House-Charles Wright ArchitectsCWA worked closely with the National Parks, Environmental Agencies, and State and Local Governments to come up with the final solution.4
Stamp House-Charles Wright ArchitectsSited on a small spit of land in the water and arranged in a sort of star-shaped layout, the home is accessed via a walking bridge over the water.5
Stamp House-Charles Wright ArchitectsEnclosed rooms are located out in the projects of the stars and the interior is left open to the environment as a shaded courtyard.6
Stamp House-Charles Wright ArchitectsThe cantilevered design mitigates impact from flooding or king tide inundation due to cyclones.7
Stamp House-Charles Wright ArchitectsIt was designed to withstand category 5 cyclones and is thus classified as a cyclone shelter.8
Stamp House-Charles Wright ArchitectsBesides being disaster-proof, the home is powered with a rooftop solar system and has solar backup that is not reliant on fossil fuel generation.9
Stamp House-Charles Wright ArchitectsRainwater is collected from the roof and stored in a 250,000 liter cistern. The home includes an on-site <a href="http://www.water.siemens.com/en/applications/wastewater_treatment/tertiary_treatment/Pages/default.aspx" target="_blank">tertiary sewerage treatment plant</a> as well as grey water recycling and irrigation.10
Stamp House-Charles Wright ArchitectsThermal mass, thermal mass storage for cooling, efficient mechanical systems and building automation minimize energy use for climate control.11
Stamp House-Charles Wright ArchitectsWe hope producers of the James Bond movies are paying attention, because we think we found your next villain's home.12












