Willam Ngarrang Retrofit
Willam Ngarrang Retrofit
The intention of the Willam Ngarrang Retrofit project was to set an example of the environmental, social and financial benefits of retrofitting existing apartment blocks in Melbourne’s inner city. Alongside Finding Infinity as environmental advisors, Kennedy Nolan completed a ‘minimal-intervention’ of this existing 70s apartment block in Fitzroy in order to improve its thermal performance, extend its life-span and increase amenity for tenants.
Key targets of the project included:
a net-positive energy output
the minimization of grid water demands from tenants
approaching zero-waste operations
minimised carbon output from construction
approaching zero-waste construction.
Environmental initiatives undertaken included the retention of the existing building in its entirety, with only windows and doors replaced to improve airtightness and gap sealing. Other initiatives included rooftop rainwater collection, the implementation of efficient water fittings and fixtures and the installation of a 33kW solar system on the rooftop of the building. A heat recovery ventilation unit was also installed in each of the apartments for occupant comfort. It is estimated that the reduction in bills for tenants as a result of these inclusions will be 80% or more.
Through partnering with the organisation HomeGround, two of the apartments are being rented out at below market rate to assist those who are struggling to enter the rental market.
Traditional Owners: Wurundjeri People
Builder: Wilderness Building Co.
Photos: Eve Wilson