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ARKit: The new breed of prefabricated building

The idea of prefabricated building conjures a pretty bad picture. For me, I think of the demountable classrooms that comprised much of my primary school but the prefab building process has come a long way since then. Not only does contemporary prefabricated building offer much speedier build times but it’s often cheaper than a traditional build and the quality can be second to none. The real kicker for me though is that where architects were once loathe to go near prefabrication, they’re now getting in on the act with spectacular design results.

ARKit Koonya Avenue project
ARKit’s Koonya Avenue project

“Prefabricated building is much faster than traditional site-based construction. Although every project is unique, ARKit can typically build a new home in 12-18 weeks which is half the time of a traditional home build,” says Craig Chatham, the director of the prefabricated design and building company ARKit. The company’s buildings are designed and manufactured in the Melbourne suburb of Sunshine before being delivered throughout Australia and the world.

ARKit's Koonya Avenue prefab project
ARKit’s Koonya Avenue prefab project

“The prefabrication process also means costs can be identified at a much earlier stage in the project. This, combined with off-site consolidation of trades and workforce, provides greater cost control over the end-to-end design and construction process,” says Craig.

ARKit Koonya Avenue project
ARKit’s Koonya Avenue project

“The quality of prefabrication is much higher too as buildings are constructed indoors, in a tightly controlled manufacturing environment. ARKit’s building systems also utilise a much higher performance specification than typical residential building practices,” says Craig.

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The ARKit on-site process
ARKit on-site construction in process

Divided into two systems, the ARKit buildings come in modular or panelised systems. “The modular building system uses modules that are built to a stage that are as complete as possible. This includes cabinetry, fittings, fixtures, floor and wall finishes and even furnishings if desired. The modular system is designed to seamlessly join together with minimal time on site,” says Craig.

“With the panelised building system the wall, floor and roof components are built as a series of panelised cassettes complete with plumbing, structural framing, insulation and linings. The components are then assembled on site,” says Craig.

ARKit Koonya Avenue bathroom
ARKit’s Koonya Avenue bathroom

The ARKit business model pairs prefab technology with custom architectural design which is a particularly alluring mix when you consider the ability to cost-control too. “ARKit welcomes collaboration between architect and client that results in the creation of individually, handcrafted homes and buildings,” says Craig.

ARKit Hutchinson St project
ARKit’s Hutchinson St project

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Harwyn’s prefabricated pods win Good Design Award

Purchasing a prefabricated building pod or shipping container-turned-outdoor room, has become a popular alternative to renovating.

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Delivering endless possibilities of an additional room for your home or business, Australia is at the forefront of their design, with Melbourne company Harwyn winning the prestigious 2015 Good Design Award for commercial and residential architecture.

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Beautifully created and intelligently designed by renowned Melbourne architect, Selwyn Blackstone, Harwyn pods were conceived to meet increasing demand for more flexible and creative types of spaces as Australians continue to evolve the way they live, work and play.

Manufactured in Australia using PIR panels and Alucobond cladding, the self-contained, customisable ‘Harwyns’ are setting a new benchmark for innovative building models.

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Dating back to 1958, the Good Design Awards are one of the longest standing and most esteemed design awards in the world. Harwyn pods now sit alongside some of Australia’s most iconic designs that have found national recognition following their Good Design Award, including the Hills Hoist, the Caroma Dual Flush toilet and the RØDE microphone.

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4 ways to renovate for the environment

We often hear about renovating for profit, but how about renovating for the environment? You may have chosen a block which doesn’t face north or have constructed your home out of brick, but that doesn’t mean there are no options for those looking to make their home more sustainable.

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Housing efficiency is one of the biggest impacts we can have on the environment and a more efficient home is often kinder on your household bills. Below are my top tips for renovating to reduce your carbon footprint and your bills.

  1. It’s all about energy

One of the first things to look at when considering how efficient your home is to look at your current insulation. Insulation is one of the best ways to save on cooling and heating costs and a properly insulated home could save you 50% on your power bills.

The Australian Government has produced a useful guide about insulating your home based on your home design and climate. Also look at taking advantage of this sunburnt country and all that free solar energy by installing solar panels and a solar hot water system. You can take this further by buying appliances with the maximum energy star rating.

  1. Replace your windows

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Consider replacing your windows with double-glazed ones with a high WERS (Window Energy Rating Scheme), this means you will lose less heat from your home.

The WERS scale ranges from zero to ten stars, at Ecoliv we use five-star WERS glass because not only is the ten-star WERS glass incredibly expensive but it is also only appropriate for high temperature industrial settings. In other words, totally inappropriate for a residential building! By choosing the five-star rating this will give you the optimal balance of cost, thermal performance and efficiency.

  1. Be smart with water 

Installing a water tank will reduce your reliance on the mains water and coupled with a high WELS (Water Efficiency Labelling and Standards) rated plumbing fittings will further reduce your water consumption.

When landscaping consider indigenous water saving or drought resistant plants, so that when an inevitable dry summer hits, you won’t have to worry about the lack of water to sustain them.

  1. Re-paint with environmentally friendly paints

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If you’re looking to repaint a room or your entire house make sure the walls are kept free from any nasties by using low VOC (Volatile Organic Compound) paints. VOC paints are not only harmful to the environment, but to humans as well. Chemicals found in VOC paints such as Formaldehyde and Benzene, emit vapours that are harmful if inhaled. Paint with less than 250 grams of VOCs per litre are considered low VOC paints.

Even if you are only able to implement a few of these strategies, you will be able to create a more sustainable, more environmentally friendly and above all, economical home.

— Ashley Beaumont is the director of Ecoliv and is passionate about sustainability in the construction industry. His eco prefab homes achieve an eight-star energy rating and have won numerous industry awards with the BDAV, NBDA and HIA.

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World’s first carbon positive prefab house

The world’s first carbon positive prefabricated house has been installed in Melbourne’s City Square as part of the Sustainable Living Festival and The New Joneses Project.

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Developed by ArchiBlox, the Archi+ Carbon Positive House addresses the increasing levels of carbon emissions and the high levels of embodied energy that come with the construction of a standard home. Moving beyond carbon zero, the house makes additional positive contributions by producing more energy on site than the building requires.

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External shading devices are used to filter the harsh solar radiation in summer and then can be retracted in winter to keep the house warmer. Cross flow ventilation is enhanced with in-ground cool tubes that will pull air in from the floor in the south side of the house and purge through the clerestory (high) windows to the north.

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Floor to ceiling glass sliding doors are installed to create not only a clean visual interaction between internal and external but also allowing full sun penetration in wintertime. During the summer months these openings will be blocked off by sliding edible garden walls. This green feature will wrap up over the roof of the house to create a green roof, which will add to the R6 wool insulation within the roof’s cavities.

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Also a feature is the buffer zone, or conservatory, which separates the external environment from the internal, giving its occupants more control. This space, designed to face north, blocks the harsh summer sun and captures the winter sun. ArchiBlox describes this zone both as the “lungs of the house” and the house “food basket”, where garden beds are established to grow an assortment of vegetables within this conservatory.

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The home becomes healthier by sourcing only high-grade sustainably sourced building materials and formaldehyde and VOC-free finishes. Further to this the windows are double glazed, the appliances’ fixtures and fittings are of high sustainable and green energy ratings, there are drying cupboards for laundry use, solar power for energy minimisation and water recycling.

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The overall size of the house is kept to a minimum, guaranteeing the usage of less electricity and power. This does not mean the functionality of the space has been compromised, with clever uses of joinery and the use of full height openings allowing a free-flowing space and generous area.

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Photography by Tom Ross | Illustrations by Franky Walker

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The Harwyn Pod: the perfect alternative to renovating

Home ownership has always been the Australian dream and our passion for home improvement has reached fever pitch. Renovating is the go-to solution for anyone who is looking for extra space, however the ups and downs of the renovation rollercoaster have become popular fodder for dinner party conversations.

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Less talked about are the alternatives, in particular, the option to extend your space rather than renovate. You may have heard of people converting shipping containers to home offices, teenage retreats, yoga studios or even houses, however there is an option available that takes this concept one step further – introducing Melbourne company Harwyn.

Rather than trying to work within the constraints of a shipping container, Harwyn has conceived its prefabricated pods from the ground up, creating architecturally designed, self-contained modular living spaces that deliver endless possibilities of an additional room for home, business or recreation.

We put the Harwyn Pod head to head with a traditional renovation to see how it stacks up.

TIME

Traditional Renovation

How long will the renovation last? Type it into Google and you will get some wildly predictable answers, all centred around trying to be realistic. One month is a great outcome; four to six months is more realistic depending on the size of the project.

Harwyn Pod

A Harwyn Pod is installed within 6 weeks of choosing your colours and finishes in the showroom.

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PRICE

Traditional Renovation

A renovation can start off on time and on budget until the first floorboard is ripped up, exposing skeletons that seem like they would have been best left unearthed. Like the certainty of taxes and death, unexpected surprises await you in every renovation and with them come blown out budgets.

Harwyn Pod

The price of a Harwyn Pod is decided once the final finishes and colour are chosen in the showroom. At the same time, everything is determined including the site preparation required. This provides a lot of certainty and no creeping costs.

SHARING YOUR HOME

Traditional Renovation

Seasoned renovators are all too familiar with living through the noise, the dust and what seems like hundreds of workman sharing your home for the better part of six months, sometimes longer.

Harwyn Pod

Harwyn pods are built in our factory and the only contact clients have with our workers is when we prepare the site, which usually takes around four hours and another hour on the day of installation. This means the peace and tranquillity around your home will not be disturbed for a lengthy period of time.

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DECISIONS

Traditional Renovation

What materials to use, how will the finish look, should there be more power points, will the space feel right? There are many decisions that need to be made in a renovation and more will crop up on a regular basis throughout.

Harwyn Pod

Harwyn’s architects and designers have put more than 45 years experience in to making most of the difficult decisions, such as choice of construction material, placement of elements and finishes, for our clients. Leaving just the final decisions on the customisable options, such as size and colour, to be made by the client. Also the Harwyn Pods can be viewed in our showroom so clients can see clearly what minor changes will look like without trying to imagine it.

Watch this video of a Melbourne yoga studio owner using a Harwyn pod, which was craned into her existing premises:

 — Jason Fremder is the managing director of Harwyn, the makers of beautifully designed, prefabricated studio pods, ideal for those who are serious about creation and recreation.