Short, but nice article on double brick housing in WA. It’ll be interesting to see how the home construction industry here changes in the coming decades.
I think in the future there will be a market for putting insulation plus cladding on the outside of double brick homes. Mine turns in to a pizza oven after a few consecutive 35+ days.
This is what we’re starting to think about doing at mine. At the moment thinking some kind of faux limestone cladding/half brick outer shell. Not only to hide some extra insulation, but to hide the boring cream bricks. But in the early planning days still.
Kinda reminds me of rammed earth, but I think rammed earth is better about cooling down. (?)
The rammed earth i’ve seen has been thicker than two bricks, and had no cavity. Maybe the properties are similar, but magnified?
Maybe. I haven’t heard of rammed earth keeping a house hot. I’m guessing that’s the cavity in the middle holding hot air.
It’s mass that holds heat. Rammed earth is great if you don’t let it get too hot (so needs shading), or if it’s insulated (the best way).
For almost all of Australia bar the tropical north, the best construction is insulated mass - ie cladding (lightweight or not), then a cavity, then loads of insulation and a Vapor membrane, then masonry.
And my house currently has one of the four layers you suggest. I might just have to save your comment, i’d definitely missed the vapor layer and a cavity behind the cladding.
Na, nor have I.
Same in QLD. My friends were complaining about their double brick, and how it holds heat for days and days, making it unbearable.
Are the old Queenslanders style house still built much?
They are yes. There’s a current trend where new builds are emulating the older look with weatherboard appearance. But, it’s all modern materials now, and inside they’re nothing like the beautiful old girls of the past. Much more liveable though, with all the mod cons.
I just went down a rabbit hole looking at modern Queenslanders, i see what you mean all the internal fret work is gone, just regular houses on the inside, apart from the good views.
But look at this one, i can’t even believe they’re calling it a Queenslander! Super modern!
Wow, that’s indeed a modern take. I can just imagine my car starting up under the house, vibrations rumbling through it, and waking everybody up.