H+H Architects have featured in a number of publications over the years, please see some of our recent articles below.


Sanctuary Magazine: Lowlands Residence

The Lowlands Residence featured in Santuary magazine’s 2023 bushfire resilient design issue, as part of the Green Rebuild Toolkit series. A selection of bushfire resilient designed homes are showcased on the Renew website and Green Rebuild Toolkit:

https://greenrebuildtoolkit.com/beyond-bal-case-studies/

Sarah Moir shared her bushfire design methodologies on the Renew BAL webinar series, which can also be found on the above site. Thankyou to our lovely clients for giving us the opportunity to design something unique that prioritises function and resilience, and for allowing us to share it with others to demonstrate an economical bushfire resilient design response.

More photos of the project can be found here.


How much does it really cost to build homes that will survive bushfire?

A new West Australian study, Project BAL Build, has sought to address the misinformation and confusion about the cost of building bushfire-resistant houses. By Kathryn Kinnear, Bio Diverse Solutions, and Julie de Jong, H + H Architects

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Sanctuary Magazine: Building Community

This new co-housing development boasts twelve high-performance hempcrete homes, all over 8.5 Stars, and a host of shared facilities – all without breaking the bank.

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Sanctuary Magazine: At Home in the Country

An architect’s own home in Albany, WA, makes the most of its wild and windy site, using Passive House techniques to keep the weather out.

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