By Chaney & Norman Architects
Luggate Rise House is Chaney & Norman Principal/Architect Beth Chaney-Walker’s own home, designed as a case study for sustainable, small-scale living on a modest budget. The high performance, low energy home was designed to suit the changing needs of a young and expanding family, and is the first home in Wanaka to be awarded a Homestar 8 Design rating by the New Zealand Green Building Council. (link to Homestar page on our website)
The main challenge of the project was delivering a high performance home on a budget. Achieving this necessitated the priority of performance over space, and a creative planning solution was required to reduce the size of the home as much as possible.
The layout of the home was carefully designed with a focus on small spaces that are highly functional. The home is less than 110m2, yet includes three bedrooms and an office within its small footprint. Built-in furniture such as the window seat in the living area maximise the available floor space, and offer flexibility; the window seat can also function as guest bed, and a compact utility space combines both a bathroom and a laundry. Circulation space within the home is kept to a minimum, with the small section of what would otherwise be hallway serving as the office nook. High raking ceilings to living and bedroom areas help the space to feel much larger than its small size.
The compact 'L' shaped layout creates an external courtyard that is sheltered from the prevailing Northwest wind, and provides shade from the very hot (and long) summer afternoon sun. The courtyard acts as an extension of the interior living space, making this space feel much more generous than it is. There is no typical entrance door or lobby into the home. Instead there are two large sliding doors that open directly from the courtyard to the south and the deck to the north. The doors anchor the home in the landscape; framing the stunning views towards Lake Hawea to the north and the Pisa range to the south
The thermal performance of the home was maximised through the use of super insulated slab, walls and ceilings. Placement of the high performance windows was refined to maximise solar gain while minimising overheating in summer. A balanced ventilation system provided fresh air into the home, and in winter recovers heat from cooking and showers to pre-heat the incoming fresh air. Third party energy modelling showed the home to require one sixth of the energy of a standard New Zealand home to maintain a comfortable temperature year round. An airtight construction was critical to achieving this, and blower door testing during construction confirmed the home has 0.77 A/C per hour.
To allow the budget to stretch to maximise the thermal performance of the home, simple, cost effective and robust materials were required. Beth and her family enjoy exploring the great outdoors, and local back country huts provided inspiration for a suitable material palette. Corrugate cladding was selected for the exterior, and construction grade plywood was used extensively on the interior of the home. The selected plywood also offered environmental credentials required for the Homestar accreditation, being both sustainably sourced (FSC) NZ pine, and certified low VOC content.
Completed: 2021
Photographer: Andrew Urquhart
At Chaney & Norman Architects, great design and sustainability are at the heart of everything we do. By creating homes that are energy efficient with a high level of thermal performance, we deliver warm, healthy and comfortable homes that our clients love to live in.
Every client is unique, so good communication and well thought-out processes, alongside high quality design, ensure that we create a home that best suits you and your lifestyle. Each home is shaped in response to the local environment and to maximise the potential of the site and design brief.
We believe the journey through every project should be collaborative and fun. As a small but mighty practice, we are friendly and approachable, and we aim to make the creation of your home as enjoyable for you as it is for us.
We provide complete concept design, documentation, contract and site observation services for your project.
Our approach is nimble and flexible, responding to the individual needs of each client and project. We search for creative solutions to challenges by blending tried-and-tested methods with new technologies to achieve the best possible results for our clients and the environment.
Beth Chaney and Chris Norman formed a creative partnership in 2018, binging together a wealth of design experience and a mutual passion for sustainable, high performing homes.
The team works collaboratively, drawing on their collective experience to inform their designs. Previously known as Chris Norman Architecture, Chaney & Norman Architects has been helping clients realise their dream homes since 2009.