New Zealand project finalist in Global Passive House Awards

Click to enlarge
Whanau, a 228m<sup>2</sup> family home designed by Jessop Architects, is New Zealand's first fully certified passive house.

Whanau, a 228m2 family home designed by Jessop Architects, is New Zealand’s first fully certified passive house. Image: Simon Devitt

1 of 3
New Zealand project finalist in Global Passive House Awards

  Image: Simon Devitt

2 of 3
New Zealand project finalist in Global Passive House Awards

  Image: Simon Devitt

3 of 3

Whanau’, a 228m2 family home designed by Jessop Architects has been chosen as a finalist in the Global Passive House Award 2014 to be announced in Aachen, Germany in April. The project is one of four finalists in the single-family home category.

Of the 121 projects submitted, 92 were judged to be eligible – 46 from within Germany and another 46 from 21 countries. The winners will be announced on Friday, 25 April.

Whanau forms part of the Coolhouse brand – which includes three other designs; Mini (54m2), Crib (72m2) and Box (114m2) – a collaboration between architect Darren Jessop, engineer Kirsten Dovey and master carpenter Ingo True.

Other categories in the awards include apartment buildings, educational buildings, office and special-use buildings, retrofits and passive region.

More information about the awards can be found here. More information about the Jessop Architects’ project can be found here.


More news