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Rammed Earth Thornbury House Updates a Classic Bungalow in Australia

12/29/2014
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  • Thornbury Rammed Earth House-Steffen Welsch Architects
    While the <a href="http://www.steffenwelsch.com.au/built-work/thornbury-house.html" target="_blank">Thornbury House</a> in Victoria, Australia looks like a new modern construction, it's actually a renovation on a classic 'Californian Bungalow'. Local firm <a href="http://www.steffenwelsch.com.au/" target="_blank">Steffen Welsch Architects</a> turned the small and dark bungalow into a light-filled space with a new modern living extension sandwiched by <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/rammed-earth" target="_blank">rammed earth</a> walls. Passive solar design, solar shading, energy efficient heating and cooling, local and eco-friendly materials, plus a photovoltaic system make the Thornbury House a seriously sustainable home.
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  • Thornbury Rammed Earth House-Steffen Welsch Architects
    The owners of the Thornbury bungalow tasked <a href="http://inhabitat.com/gorgeous-rammed-earth-house-generates-all-its-own-energy-and-captures-all-its-own-water-in-australia/" target="_blank">Steffen Welsch Architects</a> to create a more sustainable home that met their family's needs.
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  • Thornbury Rammed Earth House-Steffen Welsch Architects
    The original home that faces the street was relegated to contain the private bedrooms.
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  • Thornbury Rammed Earth House-Steffen Welsch Architects
    Meanwhile a new extension off the back provided space for the living room, dining room, kitchen and even a second story with a guest room and study
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  • Thornbury Rammed Earth House-Steffen Welsch Architects
    Before the renovation, lack of <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/daylighting" target="_blank">daylight</a> was a big issue for the family and they wanted natural light to fill the home. Passive solar design was first utilized to maximize the free energy from the sun pulling light in from all sides and shading the home where necessary.
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  • Thornbury Rammed Earth House-Steffen Welsch Architects
    <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/rammed-earth-home" target="_blank">Rammed earth walls</a> form the foundation for the back extension and serve as sustainable thermal mass, while high performance insulation and windows minimize energy loss.
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  • Thornbury Rammed Earth House-Steffen Welsch Architects
    A new winter courtyard off the old part of the house and connecting to the new provides a sheltered outdoor space and more light for the living room.
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  • Thornbury Rammed Earth House-Steffen Welsch Architects
    Hydronic floors and a heat pump provide energy efficient heat in the winter and natural ventilation with carefully placed operable windows keep things cool in the summer.
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  • Thornbury Rammed Earth House-Steffen Welsch Architects
    The home is equipped with a 1 kW photovoltaic system on the roof to supplement the home's energy use.
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  • Thornbury Rammed Earth House-Steffen Welsch Architects
    From the street, the old "California Bungalow" is visible with the new extension in the back.
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    Cross section of the renovation with the new extension on the left and old house on the right.
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Thornbury Rammed Earth House-Steffen Welsch Architects

While the Thornbury House in Victoria, Australia looks like a new modern construction, it's actually a renovation on a classic 'Californian Bungalow'. Local firm Steffen Welsch Architects turned the small and dark bungalow into a light-filled space with a new modern living extension sandwiched by rammed earth walls. Passive solar design, solar shading, energy efficient heating and cooling, local and eco-friendly materials, plus a photovoltaic system make the Thornbury House a seriously sustainable home.

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