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Building Sustainably

The Council provides a range of information and assistance for those wanting to build sustainable homes or buildings and/or modify existing structures using eco friendly or sustainable materials.

Introduction Sustainable Homes
Eco building initiatives Sustainable Living Centre
Energy Efficiency Sustainable Public and Commercial Buildings
EECA Solar Hot Water Grant Organisations
Tools for Urban Sustainability: Code of Practice NOW Home
Eco-Design Advisor Service EcoDay 2008
Smarter Homes Waitakere Central

 

Introduction

The Council has helped research and review a number of documents which provide a framework for building sustainably. These include:

Note: For the following you will need to have Adobe Acrobat Reader Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your computer in order to view and print these documents.  For help opening PDF files or tips on copying information see Helpful Tips.

If you are designing a new home or doing major renovations you need to supplement the material presented here, with reliable professional advice. The extra cost of commissioning a registered architect and a registered master builder is usually repaid by the knowledge, experience and security they bring to such a major investment.

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Sustainable Homes

There are a growing number of good examples of sustainable homes incorporating examples of passive solar design, insulation, double glazing, solar hot water, water reuse, energy efficiency, materials for a healthy home, co-housing, and permaculture.

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Eco-Friendly Home, Glen Eden, Waitakere City – new home design

Green Bay, Waitakere City – retro-fitted bungalow, photovoltaic system (Size 1121K)

Earthsong Eco Neighborhood, Ranui, Waitakere City – co-housing, rammed earth houses.

Arhaus, Hobsonville, Waitakere City – new energy efficient and healthy home

Now Home, Olympic Park , New Lynn , Waitakere City – new home design

Totara Bank , Masterton, Wairarapa – low impact energy efficient development

The Sustainable House, Sydney, Australia - renovation of a 100 year old terrace into a sustainable home.

Eco-Design Advisor Service for free advice

Heritage Design Group - retro-fitted art deco home and office, photovoltaic and solar systems, rain water harvesting and more

Please contact us if your organisation or project would like to be included on this page.

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Sustainable Living Centre

The Sustainable Living Centre is a standard 1970s state house which has been retrofitted to showcase demonstrations and displays of sustainable water, energy and waste management systems that can be implemented in most urban homes.
The main aim of the Centre is to provide visitors with practical tools and knowledge, so that each visitor can easily apply their own understanding of what they have learnt, to their own homes and within their daily lives.

Click here for more information on the Sustainable Living Centre and the courses it offers.

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Sustainable Public and Commercial Buildings

 

Please contact us if your organisation or project would like to be included on this page.

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Tools for Urban Sustainability: Code of Practice (TUSC)

The Tool for Urban Sustainability: Code-of-Practice (TUSC) project will provide Developers, Practitioners, Policy Makers and Compliance Officers a single user-friendly web-based Engineering and Planning tool that will deliver cost-effective urban sustainability outcomes in both new developments and urban retrofit or intensification projects.

In working towards this goal, TUSC plans to:

  • simplify the development planning process;
  • disseminate evidence and examples of sustainable urban development and techniques that heighten awareness and influence societal attitudes towards sustainability principles;
  • offer a range of effective concept design choices for community planners, developers and home-owners to achieve sustainability goals;
  • guide users through selection of appropriate technologies and design choices by use of a scorecard system;
  • efficiently assess development proposals using integrated analysis tools against clearly stated benchmarks and indicators;
  • produce a single flexible and expanding database for local environmental data, treatment technologies, monitoring and baseline information, policies goals and objectives, analysis models and tools, and presentation techniques and interfaces;
  • develop a new national best practice approach that will be widely adopted and ultimately legislated.

View the Tools for Urban Sustainability: Code of Practice (TUSC) and the TUSC online tool

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Organisations

Building Biology and Ecology Institute of New Zealand.   The Institute’s past director Reinhard Kanuka-Fuchs contributed significantly to the Sustainable Home Guidelines and the Eco-friendly Home.

The Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority (EECA) provides useful information on energy issues.

The Building Research Association of New Zealand (BRANZ) provides research and information to the building industry.

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