Australia’s first passive house retirement villa opens in Canberra

Australia’s first passive house retirement villa opens in Canberra

Australia now has its first passive house built specifically for retirement living, located at Keyton’s The Grove, Ngunnawal in Canberra. This villa applies passive house design principles to senior living, combining energy efficiency, comfort and health benefits for older residents.
Built to the internationally recognised passive house standard, the home maintains consistent indoor temperatures between 18°C and 25°C year-round without relying heavily on heating or cooling systems. This temperature range aligns with World Health Organisation recommendations for older people, who face increased health risks from temperature extremes, including respiratory problems, cardiovascular issues and weakened immune systems.

Key features of the design

The villa incorporates several advanced building technologies typically found in passive house design Australia projects, including:
  • Airtight construction that prevents draughts and heat loss
  • High-performance insulation that maintains thermal stability
  • Triple-glazed windows provide exceptional thermal performance
  • Mechanical ventilation system with heat recovery ensures fresh air without losing warmth

These elements work together to minimise energy use, lower running costs and maintain a comfortable, healthy environment for occupants.

This development forms part of an expanded retirement village, which includes additional villas and an on-site aged care facility. The villa also complements the site’s broader sustainability features, such as solar panels, heat pump hot water systems and double-glazed windows.

Beyond energy efficiency

While reduced energy bills provide a clear financial benefit to residents, the health and well-being advantages represent the primary motivation for applying passive house design principles to retirement living. Older Australians spend significant time at home and are more vulnerable to poor indoor air quality and temperature extremes.

As Australia’s population ages, the combination of sustainable building and retirement living becomes more relevant. The Grove project demonstrates that high-performance building standards do not need to be limited to individual homes or commercial buildings but can be adapted for retirement communities and other multi-dwelling facilities.

Main image credit: Keyton

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