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Design principles

Climatic design

The detailed design of dwellings should respond to the microclimate of the site and its locality (acknowledging both the different climatic regions of Queensland and the experience of the particular neighbourhood).

In ways that are consistent with other design principles, the climatic response should be reflected in characteristics such as the:

This principle does not require that all housing face north/south if this is at odds with other design principles. It does require that the design respond creatively and thoughtfully to the climatic context.

Only in rare cases or particular regions may the housing rely significantly upon mechanically assisted climatic control.

House 1 (upper floors)
Upper floors

House 2 (eaves with large overhangs)
Eaves with large overhangs

House 3 (window hoods)
Window hoods

Reasons:

Last updated 25 February 2009