Located in Putney, a riverside suburb of Sydney, the Canopy CLT House stands as a serene blend of sustainability and design. Crafted by Still Space Architecture, this Passive House combines Scandinavian minimalism with Japanese-inspired aesthetics, resulting in a warm, tactile, and energy-efficient family retreat.
Homeowners Susan and Louis envisioned a light-filled, eco-conscious home that would reflect their passion for Nordic and Japanese design. Partnering with architect Nina Still and her firm, Still Space Architecture, they embarked on a journey to create a residence that balances comfort, craftsmanship, and sustainability.
“The brief was for a warm, crafty, and tactile family home,” explains Nina. “It also needed space for extended family visits and a communal area for music practice.” The couple’s decision to pursue Passive House certification emerged later, inspired by the benefits they experienced firsthand during a Passive House stay.
The Canopy CLT House integrates its natural surroundings, particularly a mature Lillipilli tree initially slated for removal. This tree shaped the home’s layout, with its canopy becoming a focal point visible from most rooms, fostering a connection to nature.
The west-facing orientation posed challenges that were addressed with a ventilated cavity system to maintain a cool interior during summer while minimizing condensation risks. Entry to the home is through a tranquil courtyard featuring a pond, setting a serene tone that carries through the interior.
Inside, the home’s layout prioritizes functionality and light. Skylights and angled roofs usher in natural light, while double-height stair voids and sculptural ceilings create dramatic, open spaces. The children’s wing and communal areas run along the home’s spine, with the upstairs offering a secluded retreat that includes the master suite, a study, and a roof terrace overlooking the landscaped garden and pool.
The use of Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT) is central to the design. The CLT panels serve as the internal skin, delivering a minimal yet warm aesthetic. “It allows for a thin and efficient structure, giving the spaces a zen-like simplicity,” notes Nina. Built-in elements crafted from plywood and cork flooring further enhance the natural, eco-friendly palette.
As a certified Passive House, the Canopy CLT House integrates features that ensure comfort and energy efficiency. Continuous insulation, high-performance windows, and a ventilation system provide clean, fresh air while managing humidity. Design elements such as controlled daylighting and renewable materials reduce energy consumption, ensuring the home remains sustainable and durable.
Despite construction challenges, including delays with CLT panels, the project was completed in just over 18 months, demonstrating the power of collaboration between architect and client.
Tailored for a warmer, more humid climate, the Canopy CLT House exemplifies sustainable design without compromising aesthetics. “It’s a privilege to live here,” shares Susan. “The house feels calm and warm, offering plenty of space for different activities while keeping the family connected.”
Led by Nina Still, Still Space Architecture specializes in Passive House design, creating tranquil, light-filled homes that prioritize sustainability. With over 25 years of experience, the firm focuses on innovative materials, energy efficiency, and a harmonious connection to the landscape.
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