See how concept sketches develop into 3D models and construction

Take a behind-the-scenes look at this completed Passive House project near Kyneton, Victoria — designed by architect and certified Passive House designer Niall O Healaithe of Sunpath Architects, Melbourne.

This video follows the full journey from initial concept to finished home — showing how early sketches, site visits, and 3D models evolve into a highly detailed, high-performance build. It’s a valuable insight into how sustainable homes are designed with intention from the ground up.

Now complete, the home is a Certified Passive House Plus, built to meet the highest standards of energy efficiency, comfort, and climate resilience. Constructed using deep timber stud framing with engineered timber and glulam beams and highly insulated and airtight, the design is both durable and future-proof.

🏡 Key Features:
Certified Passive House Plus

All-electric with a rooftop solar PV system

Triple-glazed alu-clad windows (Logikhaus)

Heat recovery ventilation and reverse cycle heating/cooling

Rainwater harvesting, low-VOC materials, and low embodied energy

Designed for off-grid capability with optional battery storage

Detailed documentation for contracts, permits, and passive house construction

Architect and certified Passive House designer:
Niall O Healaithe of Sunpath Architects, Melbourne.

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