The Low Carbon Problem, based within the ACT in 2020, has been newly launched as a nationwide initiative, calling on Australian architects to guide the decarbonisation of our constructed surroundings.
Supported by the Australian Institute of Architects’ Structure Trade Decarbonisation Plan 2025–2050, the inaugural Australian Zero Carbon Housing Problem presents a platform for the trade to show their dedication to environment friendly and sustainable housing, and to showcase how design excellence can drive carbon discount, enhance wellbeing and construct resilience from a mission’s outset.
Nationwide president of the Institute Adam Haddow commented that the earlier Canberra Low Carbon Housing Problem had already demonstrated how methods like passive photo voltaic orientation, low-carbon materials choice, compact type and built-in renewable power make important contributions to decreased embodied and operational carbon emissions, with greater than half of the competitors’s entries reaching net-zero or near-net-zero carbon outcomes.
“The problem has influenced ACT’s coverage discourse: when every new dwelling in Canberra contributes roughly 500 tonnes of greenhouse fuel emissions, architects famous that planting hundreds of bushes could be impractical – higher to cease the emissions within the first place,” he mentioned. “Now, the Australian Zero Carbon Housing Problem … builds on that observe document. It presents a platform for registered architects, graduates and practices to embed high quality, shopper safety, and local weather outcomes from the outset.”
Led by volunteer architects and researchers, in partnership with Cerclos, the problem invitations Australian registered architects and practices, and architectural graduates and college students to submit designs for housing as much as three-storeys excessive that delivers measurable reductions in operational power and embodied carbon, as assessed utilizing a whole-of-life carbon evaluation with the Speedy LCA app.
“The competitors rewards design excellence, practicality, and shopper worth – not gimmicks,” Fast previous nationwide president of the Institute Jane Cassidy mentioned. “By specializing in front-end design intervention, the problem helps make sure that new housing doesn’t lock Australia into carbon debt.”
Citing a report from the Inexperienced Constructing Council of Australia, which warned {that a} typical all-electric Australia emits greater than seven instances the carbon it’s going to produce in operation, Cassidy commented, “It reveals that the best leverage lies in design choices made in the beginning: supplies, construction, embodied companies, even deconstruction potential.”
Haddow added that modelling by the CRC for Low Carbon Dwelling and the ASBEC has proven that fast-tracking sustainable housing might inject over half a billion {dollars} into the Australian development sector by 2030.
“With financial upside, local weather urgency, and design integrity aligned, this problem is greater than symbolic: it’s foundational,” he mentioned.
Registration particulars for the Australian Zero Carbon Housing Problem will be accessed on-line.











