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Recipe HousingM 1 what 2 why 3 where 4 how 5 plan
1. Sustainable Living Improved lifestyles through positive design Sustainability can be affordable through modern, modular, architectural design - low on site cost - low environmental impact - low operational cost - flexible design - fast turnaround - renewable materials - plantation timber
2. Why Choose Recipe Housing Reduced investment, running and maintenance costs on your home Commitments - budget specific - intelligent design - quality control - solar orientation Modular design allow quick, flexible, and afforable on site construction with no compromise to design integrity An international Precedent oyota has been engaged in the manufacture and sale of modulated housing since March 2005 - renewable energy - low toxicity - flexibility - passive design - low maintainence - minimal site impact - variety of materials
3. Site Specific Design Suitable Contexts - One off homes on flat or steep slopes - Urban development projects - Small Lots, Large Lots or Acreage - ime pressured projects - Remote/difficult sites of all sizes/shapes and contours - Locations were trades people are scarce - Projects with budget limitations - Sites with limited access - Whole community creation
4. Modular Design Approach Spacial ypologies 1. 2. sleeping W.M. ldy W.M. ldy Study Entry carport W.M. ldy Study Entry carport 3. wet areas 4. connecting Study Entry carport W.M. ldy Study Entry 5. storing carport pods combinations Modules and pods can be arranged in a multitude of ways to create countless, unique variations
4. Modular Design Approach spacial typologies 1. study bed 3 combinations store W.M. garage l'dry ens study bed 3 store W.M. l'dry garage study 2. sleeping bed 3 3. wet areas 4. connecting 5. storing ens robe store W.M. garage l'dry bed 3 entry l'dry ens robe W.M. garage store lin robe ens pods his creates a wealth of choice yet maintains consistency and efficiency in construction, minimising on site risk and cost study
4. Same Pods Different Hats hese sketches demonstrate the ease of changing the character of simple dwellings through variation in roof styles Diversity in elevation - same footprint Perfect for affordable housing for individuals, whole community/estate development
5. Your Project - Your Plan Project Example perspective perspective Clothes line BED 1 MASER ENS W.I.R Lush planting desk UP SORAGE / WORKSHOP CARPOR W L'DRY LOGGIA 34.47 m 2 PWDR ENRY robe step LOUNGE BED 2 storage step F DINING chain drain KICHEN Herbs F suggested fire orb location BBQ DECK IMBER BRIDGE BREEZEWAY robe BED 3 RUMPUS / OFFICE BAH WC he recipe house design philosophy can also apply to more complex and bespoke designs at the client's discretion. he following pages provide examples W.I.P 2 UP 1 plan stone steps Lush planting
5. Your Project - Your Plan Project Example perspective perspective 1 2 3 4 5 2,000 6 7 3,600 8 9 3,600 3,600 A 10 3,600 A BBQ WWP PAVILION POOL B 2,500 B DECK 1509 DH LVR UNDER COUR BEDROOM 2 BEDROOM 3 37.30 m2 2432 SACK 2113 PIVO BEDROOM 4 MEDIA HALL 720 wm 720 3/0321 FW 820 2/500 seat 450/33 high louvres LDRY 2129 BF 2432 SACK C SEEL PINONEER RING ANK shr POND walkin linen D E 2106 LVR 2132 SACK 1509 DH LVR UNDER 820 820 cupboard 2115 DD SIING 1509 DH LVR UNDER LIVING KICHEN DINING 1509 DH LVR UNDER vanity F 2435 SACK open space into semi-outdoor 910 E 1509 DH LVR UNDER feature operable double hung 2,990 D 910 C F MUDROOM BAHROOM 200mm tiles vanity beams over DRYING COUR2 2432 SACK 2/2103 FW gate house G 17.75 m ENRANCE 0918 FW CARPOR 0918 FW 820 WIR MASER REREA GARDEN/ POND 720 2112 FW J GREEN WALLS vanity ENS open rain shr 2109 LVR H LANDSCAPING J 2/450-09 LVR HIGH&LOW H 1,200 G A grided, modular design derived from standard steel sizes, reducing cost and waste GREEN WALLS 1 plan 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
5. Your Project - Your Plan Project Example perspective 10,000 Garage Entry Foyer Media Room Future Pool Future BBQ area Patio Kitchen / ff timber arl: 1.000 ldy/pdr room perspective A recipe house solution to an inner city small lot plan
5. Your Project - Your Plan Project Example FLOOR AREAS: (approximate only) Own unit with Ens and Wir Deck:- 27.5m² House:- 172.91m² Carport:- 39.6m² otal:- 239.91m² screening Master Bedroom 3.9x4.4 verandah 4.3 x 4.8m UP Flexible room with own entrance Ens 2.7x2.4 Kitchen 3x4.4 Robe W LDY 1.8x3.3 WC 2.8x1.3 Living/Dining 6.8x4.4 Study/Flexible Room 2.9x3.3 linen Deck Window Seat media / family panoramic view over garden Courtyard Living/Dining and Kitchen open to face north and the nice view into the garden Building Constrent Every bedroom in corner of the house to provide cross ventilation trellis screen plan study 5.2 x 2.9m timber floor 3.2 x 4.2m drying court operable wall shr rm shr UP multi rm 5.2 x 3.4m shelving wm ldry breezeway court solar store aga timber floor gas bottles fuel store servery garage storage storage concrete slab concrete slab fireplace shelving entry ens shr 3.4x 4.2m robe drive Carport where its ment to be Entry 1.5x7.7 Carport 6x6.6 bed 4 rm bed 3 Building Constrent Bathroom and toilet seperated plan
Awards & Credentials Awards & Accreditation (Awards won prior to 1996 not shown) Housing Industry Association Awards (National) 2003 - Winner Australian Greensmart Building of he Year - Brookwater Design Studio 2003 - Runners Up - Australian Energy Efficient Home of the Year - Brookwater Design Studio 2003 - Runners Up - Australian Greensmart Professional of the Year - Brookwater Design Studio Housing Industry Association Awards (Other) 2001 - Runners Up - Display Home - 2002 - Winner Display Homes Valued over $200 000 - Brookwater Design Studio 2002 - Winner Display Home of the Year - Brookwater Design Studio 2002 - Winner Energy Efficient Home of the Year - Brookwater Design Studio 2002 - Winner South East Queensland Home of the Year - Brookwater Design Studio 2002 - Winner Queensland Energy Efficient Home of the Year - Brookwater Design Studio 2004 - Winner Brisbane/Gold Coast Custom Built Home valued $350,000 to $500,000 - McLaughlin Residence 2004 - Winner Brisbane/Gold Coast Most Innovation Use of Steel - McLaughlin Residence 2005 - Silver Brisbane/Gold Coast Energy Efficient Home of the Year - Brinsmeads Residence 2005 - Silver Brisbane/Gold Coast Custom Built House valued over $750,000.00 - McIntosh Residence 2005 - Silver Brisbane/Gold Coast Custom Built House valued between $250,000.00 - $300,000.00 - reehouse 2005 - Winner Energy Efficient Home of the Year Brisbane/Gold Coast Region- McIntosh Residence 2005 - Winner Energy Efficient Home of the Year Queensland - McIntosh Residence 2006 - Best Individual Home Valued $550,000 - $850,000 - Miller Gampe 2006 - Excellence in Building for Queensland Climate - Miller Gampe 2009 - Winner GreenSmart Energy Efficiency Award - Boonah (HIA-CSR Brisbane / oowoomba Housing Awards) 2010 - Finalist Queensland GreenSmart Energy Efficiency Award - Bardon (HIA-CSR Queensland Housing Awards) Queensland Master Builders' Association Awards 1996 - Contract House 1996 - House for Sloping Site - 1996 - Best Use of Colourbond Steel Roofing 1996 - Best Use of Site and Outdoor Living 1996 - House for Sloping Site 1997 - Contract House 1997 - Contract House 1998 - Best Contemporary House 1998 - Most Innovative Use of Lightweight Composite Construction 1998 - imber Housing 1998 - Most Innovative Use of Glass 1998 - Most Innovative Use of Colourbond Steel Roofing - O Malley Bar - Ipswich Jets 1999 - Refurbishment/Renovation up to $2 million - Cecil Hotel Ipswich Jets 2001 - Housing for Sloping Site up to $250 000 2001 - Individual Home between $300000 - $400000 - Lot 1 George Holt Drive 2001 - Most Innovative Use of Steel Roofing - Lot 1 George Holt Drive 2002 - Individual Home Valued $300 000 - $400 000 - Lot 2 George Holt Drive 2002 - Most Innovative Use of Steel Roofing - Lot 2 George Holt Drive 2002 - Housing for Sloping Site over $250 000 - Lot 2 George Holt Drive 2004 - Best Design for the Queensland Climate - Brookwater Design Studio 2004 - Best Display Home over $380,000 - Brookwater Design Studio 2004 - Best Individual Home Valued $450,000 - $550,000 - McLaughlin Residence 2005 - Best Individual Home Valued $400,000 - $600,000 - Brinsmeads Residence 2005 - Best Individual Home Valued $600,000 - $850,000- McIntosh Residence 2005 - Best Low Rise Multi-Residential Housing (Duplexes & ownhouses) up to $1.5 Million - Hartfield Drive Development