Designing the wastewater system
The domestic on-site wastewater system is the focus of the fifth in our series describing the design, construction and monitoring of a more sustainable urban house in Hamilton.
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The domestic on-site wastewater system is the focus of the fifth in our series describing the design, construction and monitoring of a more sustainable urban house in Hamilton.
In this urban Hamilton house, construction waste reduction was an important part of the sustainable design strategy, from design planning through to demolition.
Even with the benefit of experience, it’s a challenge choosing environmentally preferable materials for a house. We continue our series looking at the process of building a more sustainable urban house in Hamilton by focusing on material selection.
This is the first in a series of articles following the building of a reasonably priced urban house that is more sustainable than most typically built today. We start with deconstruction.
The Hamilton eco house we have followed over the last eight editions of Build is nearly finished, but how is it performing? We look at some ways the house’s performance can be monitored easily and cheaply.
This is the second in a series describing the design, construction and monitoring of a more sustainable urban house in Hamilton.
In this continuing series describing the design, construction and monitoring of a more sustainable urban house in Hamilton, we focus on technologies and systems not covered in the previous six articles.
This is the third article in a series describing the design, construction and monitoring of a more sustainable urban house in Hamilton.