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Beyond BAL: Submissions are Open to Find Australia’s most Fire-Resilient Homes

By Sarah-Jane Kavanagh posted 04-08-2022 16:49

  

As part of ongoing work to support communities rebuilding after bushfire, Renew is currently searching for homes that showcase resilient design elements and building practices that extend the understanding of best practice beyond the complicated (BAL) Bushfire Attack Level rating system. 

The Black Summer bushfires destroyed 5,900 buildings and homes. 2.9 million people had their homes damaged, threatened, or were temporarily displaced. The Green Rebuild Toolkit is a set of resources developed by Renew to help people rebuild their homes and increase resistance to future climate disasters. Now in its second phase, the Green Rebuild Toolkit is expanding to include profiles of Australia’s most bushfire-resilient homes.

 

Renew is currently inviting home-owners, building designers and architects to submit designs for consideration across three criteria: cost, sustainability, and bushfire resilience. These homes will be assessed by experts to develop a set of case studies that will provide guidance for people affected by bushfire rebuilding their homes. Due to their combined research, design and building experience, Dr Douglas Brown of Bushfire Architecture and Nigel Bell from ECODesign Architects have been engaged to assess submitted designs.

 

“What we are doing with The Green Rebuild Toolkit is very important and necessary. I believe we have the collective ability to make significant inroads into how we design effectively in bushfire-prone areas. Both Nigel and I are delighted to be working with Renew” — Dr Douglas Brown, Bushfire Architecture.

 

All submitted entries will receive one year’s Full Membership to Renew, including an annual subscription to both Renew and Sanctuary magazine. Publicity and marketing will accompany all selected projects through Renew in media, online, print and webinars.  Promoting bushfire resilience excellence will promote all those who are at the forefront. Submissions can be made via https://greenrebuildtoolkit.com/beyond-bal/  

 

The Green Rebuild Toolkit is coordinated by Renew, a national, not-for-profit organisation that inspires, enables and advocates for people to live sustainably in their homes and communities.

Submissions: greenrebuildtoolkit.com

 

Enquiries:

Renew, The Green Rebuild Toolkit: greenrebuildtoolkit@renew.org.au.
Dr Douglas Brown, Bushfire Architecture: douglas@bushfirearchitecture.com
Nigel Bell, ECOdesign Architects: nigel@ecodesignarchitects.com


Source: greenrebuildtoolkit.com


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