Perched overlooking Arthurs Lake in the Central Highlands of Tasmania, Project Wilburville is a fully off-grid home powered entirely by solar. Drawing on Scandinavian design influences, its brief was to deliver comfort, durability, and elegance in a setting with harsh winters and hot summers. To achieve this, the build incorporates passive building principles (good sealing and insulation), large north-facing glazing for solar gain, and a thermal mass base level to help moderate temperature fluctuations. The result is a stylish, resilient home that performs well in all seasons, and was recognised as a finalist in the 2021 Master Builders Tasmania Awards for Excellence.
One of the biggest challenges for Wilburville was designing for extreme seasonal variance. Cold winters and intense summer heat, in a remote lakeside location. That meant every aspect of the build needed to perform. Being completely off-grid added further complexity in ensuring reliable solar power and storage, as well as ensuring minimal reliance on external systems. Logistics and access in a remote area also meant careful planning and coordination to bring materials and trades to site. Budget constraints (typical for remote, high-performance homes) required strict discipline in design decisions and efficient execution to deliver both quality and performance without cost overrun
2022 Finalist – Master Builders Awards for Excellence
Architect : CBM Sustainability