Penna Planning & Design

Penna Planning & Design Designing of New Residences, Extensions, Renovations & Commercial Buildings

Looking forward to see this land become a home.
28/03/2024

Looking forward to see this land become a home.

From Mark, Marjorie, Daniel & Alex at Penna Planning & Design we wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Yea...
21/12/2023

From Mark, Marjorie, Daniel & Alex at Penna Planning & Design we wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. To all our wonderful clients, we will be closed from midday today (Dec 22) and back open on Monday the 8th of January 2024.

Truly a stunning building.
08/08/2023

Truly a stunning building.

09/06/2023
12/05/2023

To all our customers and associates, we are currently trialling NEW office hours and will now be closing at 3pm on Fridays. Sorry for any inconvenience this may cause.

Interesting read. https://www.facebook.com/100064546938064/posts/591595539668672/?app=fbl
23/02/2023

Interesting read. https://www.facebook.com/100064546938064/posts/591595539668672/?app=fbl

DARK ROOF vs LIGHT ROOF ...

Look over any new subdivision, largely filled with volume builder-built project homes ... and you'll see A LOT of dark rooftops.
It doesn't seem to matter where you're located (this is an aerial of an outer Brisbane suburb), or the climate of the location .. dark roofs dominate.

As an architect, I've ALWAYS selected a light roof colour. COLORBOND steel 'Shale Grey' is probably my most common go-to. I will play with gutter and fascia colours to get that darker trim to the home, but the roof stays light.

However, some council areas prefer darker roofscapes (Pittwater and Woollahra for example). And according to an article published on The Fifth Estate in 2014, 70% of roof tile sales in NSW were black or grey (and Victoria was similar).

In an article written by Perth architect, Sid Thoo, titled "Does roof colour affect the energy efficiency of my house?", the difference in solar absorption (and consequently solar reflectance) is outlined for the various Colorbond colours. One of the most popular colours, "Monument", has almost 2 X the solar absorption of Shale Grey.

Using energy efficiency modelling, Sid explains how detrimental this higher solar absorption can be for the heat loading of your home overall.

Interestingly as well, in The Fifth Estate article, it cites research done by the Roof Tile Association of Australia, performed by the University of Newcastle, that found that light coloured tiles yielded "energy savings between 25-36 per cent compared to dark coloured tiles".

The same article talks about the heat island effect ... the impact of having a collection of homes together, all with roofs with higher solar absorption, and what that does to the local air temperature. Combine that with the lack of decent street trees and shade, and it's making for hotter areas.

The argument for dark roofs has often been "we like it, but don't worry - we'll upgrade the insulation". Which is an extra expense that will help you internally, but won't deal with the external impacts of a higher solar absorptive roof. And the councils that argue for dark roofs often do so on the premise that they 'blend in' to the surroundings more effectively.

Strangely, tools like BASIX can (in certain climates) favour a dark roof over a light one to meet winter heating targets. They're not perfect tools, and they don't penalise the star-rating of a home that then adds a huge airconditioning unit to cope with the summer heat the dark roof can bring.

There are some products that include coatings to reduce the solar absorption - however, generally, the light colours will still perform better than the darker ones.
With our climate only getting hotter though, it's also worth remembering that all our energy efficiency tools rate your home's performance against historical - not predictive - data.

Choosing the colours and materials for your future home is worth thinking about early, and putting together as a total palette.

Consider how your gutters and fascias can add colour and feature - they don't have to be the same as your roof colour. You can then match darker gutters to a dark garage door and tie things together like that.

Play with the range of colours available, and view the entire scheme together to get the balance and look you're chasing.
Amelia, UA x

For anyone wanting to know more about dark roofs vs light roofs and how your colour selection can impact your home's energy efficiency, you can listen to it here (or download the free PDF transcript) >>> https://undercoverarchitect.com/podcast-roof-colour-dark-vs-light-energy-efficiency-sid-thoo

From all the staff here at Penna Planning & Design, we wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. We have finished...
23/12/2022

From all the staff here at Penna Planning & Design, we wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

We have finished up for the year but will be back Monday 9th January and look forward to helping you with your residential & commercial design needs in 2023.

15/12/2022

Truly an impressive and unique project.

Proud to announce that we received a ‘2022 Building Designers Association of Australia National Design Award - Industria...
10/11/2022

Proud to announce that we received a ‘2022 Building Designers Association of Australia National Design Award - Industrial Design’

Truly wonderful to see something transition from the screen to reality. Great work Arbon Building.
20/08/2022

Truly wonderful to see something transition from the screen to reality. Great work Arbon Building.

What a statement piece!, Parkyn Building have turned our concept into a wonderful looking home.
04/02/2022

What a statement piece!, Parkyn Building have turned our concept into a wonderful looking home.

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Port Lincoln, SA
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