Climate Safe Rooms
What is a Climate Safe Room?
Delivered in collaboration with CSIRO and the City of Greater Geelong, Climate Safe Rooms retrofitted the homes of 15 local residents to give them a more comfortable living area year round and most importantly an affordable safe haven during summer and winter extremes.
Check this seminar out if you need to support vulnerable family members in the coming years or to stay on the front foot with your own energy bills while making your home more comfortable.
About the panelists
Scott Barnes
CSIRO
Scott has spent 25 years with CSIRO doing data acquisition across a wide range of research areas, but focused for the last 10 years on carbon fibre and carbon fibre composite research. He was seconded in 2018 to the CSIRO Sustainability Team.
Scott has been a member of Geelong Sustainability for over 10 years and is an active supporter of Sustainable House Day each year, including opening his own house in 2018, a post-war weatherboard that has been upgraded from a NatHERS rating of 1 star to 6 stars.
Tim Adams
F2 Design
Tim has 45 years of Building Design experience, specializing in high-performance houses. In 2000 he formed his company, F2 Design, and attained his FirstRate accreditation.
As the BDAV President, he initiated the BDAV 10 Star Challenge in 2010.
A major design achievement was a Canberra house incorporating an adaptation of the 10 Star House “Done Dirt Cheap”. The house successfully accommodated the occupants during winter 2017 without needing to turn on the heating.
The first NatHERS 10 Star house built in Victoria at Cape Patterson was achieved with the Thermal Performance advice provided by Tim and the F2 Design team.
Tim is regularly published in BDAV News, Intersect, Renew and Sanctuary.
Climate Safe Rooms was conceived by Tim and demonstrates how members of the community with health vulnerabilities can be protected in their homes from more frequent extreme weather events.
Awards:
BDAV 10 Star Challenge 2012
BDAV - Ron Pickford Award for Service Excellence 2018
Life Membership - Design Matters National. 2020
Trina Butko
Green Light
Trina Butko is the Executive Officer of GreenLight, a social enterprise of Geelong Sustainability. Greenlight provides residential, business, and whole of community sustainability solutions.
Trina is a values-led business and project manager with extensive experience in the redevelopment of cities, community and economic development, and organisation development. As a creative thinker, Trina loves collaborating with like-minded innovative organisations.
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Further Resources
- EcoMaster YouTube channel - www.youtube.com/user/ecoMasterAustralia
Zoom Event
Experts:
Tim Adams, f2 design - concept creator
Scott Barnes, CSIRO - Smarter Safer Homes monitoring
Trina Butko - GL EO (facilitator)