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We are proud to acknowledge the people of the Worimi Nation, the traditional custodians of the land which our practice is based. Our practice specialises in energy-efficient architectural solutions for residential and small commercial projects. We understand that a building affects the quality of life of its users on conscious and subconscious levels, contributing to the health, creativity and well-being of the occupants. A healthy, responsive building is achieved through sound planning, maximising solar gain, natural light, natural ventilation, colour and form as well as the choice of materials it’s finished with. We examine water and energy management solutions, healthy building materials and planning of the electrical layout, all contributing to minimising impact to the natural environment as well as providing cost savings and health benefits. Solutions for photovoltaic arrays, solar hot water, storm water reuse and grey water recycling are other elements we explore in the scope of a project. In addition to energy and health aspects of each project, we’re interested in creating a place with character and introducing unique elements that create a point of difference. Our team is comprised of Ian Sercombe, Kate McLean, Simon Hayward and Brook Beaver. contact: 0425 233 331 AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS - STATEMENT OF RECOGNITION The Australian Institute of Architects recognises the unceded sovereign lands and rights of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island peoples as the First Peoples of these lands and waters. This recognition generates acknowledgement and respect for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Countries, Cultures and Communities, and their ways of being, knowing and doing. Caring for Country practices including architecture and place shaping have existed on this continent since time immemorial. The Institute recognises a professional commitment to engage and act meaningfully through reciprocal partnership and relationships with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Together we will support and develop the emergence of new possibilities for our shared future.
We are proud to acknowledge the people of the Worimi Nation, the traditional custodians of the land which our practice is based. Our practice specialises in energy-efficient architectural solutions for residential and small commercial projects. We understand that a building affects the quality of life of its users on conscious and subconscious levels, contributing to the health, creativity and well-being of the occupants. A healthy, responsive building is achieved through sound planning, maximising solar gain, natural light, natural ventilation, colour and form as well as the choice of materials it’s finished with. We examine water and energy management solutions, healthy building materials and planning of the electrical layout, all contributing to minimising impact to the natural environment as well as providing cost savings and health benefits. Solutions for photovoltaic arrays, solar hot water, storm water reuse and grey water recycling are other elements we explore in the scope of a project. In addition to energy and health aspects of each project, we’re interested in creating a place with character and introducing unique elements that create a point of difference. Our team is comprised of Ian Sercombe, Kate McLean, Simon Hayward and Brook Beaver. contact: 0425 233 331 AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS - STATEMENT OF RECOGNITION The Australian Institute of Architects recognises the unceded sovereign lands and rights of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island peoples as the First Peoples of these lands and waters. This recognition generates acknowledgement and respect for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Countries, Cultures and Communities, and their ways of being, knowing and doing. Caring for Country practices including architecture and place shaping have existed on this continent since time immemorial. The Institute recognises a professional commitment to engage and act meaningfully through reciprocal partnership and relationships with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Together we will support and develop the emergence of new possibilities for our shared future.
We are proud to acknowledge the people of the Worimi Nation, the traditional custodians of the land which our practice is based.
Our practice specialises in energy-efficient architectural solutions for residential and small commercial projects. We understand that a building affects the quality of life of its users on conscious and subconscious levels, contributing to the health, creativity and well-being of the occupants.
A healthy, responsive building is achieved through sound planning, maximising solar gain, natural light, natural ventilation, colour and form as well as the choice of materials it’s finished with. We examine water and energy management solutions, healthy building materials and planning of the electrical layout, all contributing to minimising impact to the natural environment as well as providing cost savings and health benefits. Solutions for photovoltaic arrays, solar hot water, storm water reuse and grey water recycling are other elements we explore in the scope of a project.
In addition to energy and health aspects of each project, we’re interested in creating a place with character and introducing unique elements that create a point of difference.
Our team is comprised of Ian Sercombe, Kate McLean, Simon Hayward and Brook Beaver.
contact: 0425 233 331
AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS - STATEMENT OF RECOGNITION
The Australian Institute of Architects recognises the unceded sovereign lands and rights of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island peoples as the First Peoples of these lands and waters.
This recognition generates acknowledgement and respect for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Countries, Cultures and Communities, and their ways of being, knowing and doing.
Caring for Country practices including architecture and place shaping have existed on this continent since time immemorial.
The Institute recognises a professional commitment to engage and act meaningfully through reciprocal partnership and relationships with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
Together we will support and develop the emergence of new possibilities for our shared future.
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