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The Wayback Machine - https://web.archive.org/web/20081008034715/http://www.yourhome.gov.au:80/technical/index.html
Technical Manual
Design for lifestyle and the future
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BUYER'S GUIDE
RENOVATOR'S GUIDE
SANCTUARY MAGAZINE
TECHNICAL MANUAL
HOME
ABOUT
CONTACTS
NEWS
ORDER
SEARCH
TOOLS
Your Home
Technical Manual
Introduction
Sustainable communities
Design for life
Passive Design
Material Use
Energy Use
Water Use
Case Studies
New homes
8.1 Little Green Island QLD
8.2 Rockhampton QLD
8.3 The Gap QLD
8.4 Gold Coast QLD
8.5 East Perth WA
8.6 Subiaco WA
8.7 Perth Hills WA
8.8 Tanja NSW
8.9 Sunbury VIC
8.10 Bairnsdale VIC
8.11 Yarra Junction VIC
8.12 Dandenong Ranges VIC
8.13 Kangaroo Island SA
8.14 Canberra ACT
Medium Density
9.1 Clayfield QLD
9.2 City of Adelaide SA
High Density
10.1 City of Adelaide SA
Renovations
11.1 Mt Ommaney QLD
11.2 Northern Beaches NSW
11.3 Chippendale NSW
11.4 Clovelly NSW
11.5 Marion SA
11.6 Hawthorn VIC
11.7 Surrey Hills VIC
Checklists
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Australia's guide to environmentally sustainable homes
YOUR HOME TECHNICAL MANUAL
Introduction
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Historical perpective
1.3 Common Myths
1.4 Carbon Neutral
1.5 Rating Tools
1.6 Environment Design Guide
Sustainable communities
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Choosing a Site
2.3 Streetscape
2.4 Sustainable landscapes
2.5 Biodiversity On-site
2.6 Transport
2.7 Noise Control
2.8 Sediment Control
2.9 Challenging Sites
Design for life
3.1 Introduction
3.2 The Adaptable House
3.3 The Healthy Home
3.4 Safety and Security
3.5 Bushfires
Passive design
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Design for Climate
4.3 Orientation
4.4 Shading
4.5 Passive Solar Heating
4.6 Passive Cooling
4.7 Insulation
4.8 Insulation Installation
4.9 Thermal Mass
4.10 Glazing
4.11 Skylights
4.12 Apartments and Multi-unit Housing
Material use
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Embodied Energy
5.3 Waste Minimisation
5.4 Biodiversity Off-site
5.5 Construction Systems
5.6 Mud Brick (Adobe)
5.7 Rammed Earth (Pis�)
5.8 Straw Bale
5.9 Lightweight Timber
5.10 Clay Brick
5.11 Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (AAC)
5.12 Concrete Slab Floors
5.13 Green Roofs and Walls
Energy use
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Heating and Cooling
6.3 Lighting
6.4 Appliances
6.5 Hot Water Service
6.6 Renewable Energy
6.7 Photovoltaic Systems
6.8 Wind Systems
6.9 Batteries and Inverters
6.10 Home Automation
Water use
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Reducing Water Demand
7.3 Rainwater
7.4 Wastewater Re-use
7.5 Stormwater
7.6 Outdoor Water Use
7.7 Low Impact Toilets
7.8 Water Case Studies