The Drew House was also restricted by serious bush fire requirements, so Laws chose to “build the pods using a simple steel and plantation timber frame with low density cement sheet walling and steel roofing,” he told us in an email. The interior flooring, decks, and exterior truss frames are made from Australian hardwood flooring. The sleeping and bathing pods, outdoor living area, and connecting walkways were all constructed using efficient materials in Brisbane before they were put together near Gladstone.
Not only does the campground harvest rainwater, but the local municipality recycles all of its greywater for everything except drinking and bathing. On site photovoltaics generate energy and water is heated using solar power as well. Deep overhangs shade the rooms from excess solar gain and orientation maximizes ventilation so that no air conditioning is required to keep the place cool. This award-winning design is deeply inspiring. Have you started packing your bags yet?
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These industrial-chic prefabricated parabolic camping pods designed by Simon Laws from Anthill Construction require no air conditioning at all despite the fact that they’re located in a humid area of Australia. Situated at Sunrise at 1779, a residential
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The Drew House is a campground in Gladstone, Australia
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Designed by Simon Laws of Anthill construction, the sleeping pods require no air conditioning
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Passive design, insulation, deep overhangs, and natural ventilation keep the rooms cool
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On site photovoltaic panels generate energy
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Water is heating with solar power
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Australian hardwood was used for the interior flooring and external truss and deck
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All of the parabolic sleeping pods and bathhouses were constructed off site.
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All of the manufacturing facilities are in Brisbane, so prefabricated construction has mitigated serious carbon miles
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The home is built with steel in timber, in keeping with bushfire controls.
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The campground harvests rainwater
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The local municipality recycles all of its greywater for everything save drinking and bathing
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The area is surrounded by Bloodwoods and Cabbage Palms
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This is the ultimate luxury camping retreat for anyone who is totally in love with nature.