Otago Daily Times

Climatesaf­e house at show

- JOHN GIBB john.gibb@odt.co.nz

NEW Zealand’s first climatesaf­e house will be among the many attraction­s when the fourth Home and Living Show begins in Dunedin tomorrow.

The Otago Polytechni­c is celebratin­g girl power at this year’s twoday show, by using a building team which is mainly female, including female apprentice­s and tradies.

The project is a partnershi­p between the polytechni­c and Blueskin Resilient Communitie­s Trust.

Polytechni­c chief executive Phil Ker has said that by using a mainly female team the polytechni­c sought to encourage other women to enter the trades.

Scott Willis, of the trust, said the innovative house developmen­t showed that the Dunedin community was not simply going to wait for others, but was ready to make the first moves, and also to learn from any mistakes.

The wooden relocatabl­e building was a 60sq m, onebedroom ecofriendl­y home, to be set up elevated 3m above the mean high tide mark.

Assembly work would continue during the stadium show, before it was completed at the Waitati site, providing a home for a Blueskin resident.

Dunedin Venues marketing manager Kim Barnes said the attraction­s offered at the annual show — a joint venture between Allied Press and Dunedin Venues — had been ‘‘building each year’’.

DIYers were expected to pick up some good tips from special guests Peter ‘‘The Wolf’’ Wolfkamp, site foreman of The Block NZ, and Stan Scott, of Mitre 10.

Sisters Karena and Kasey Bird, former winners of MasterChef New Zealand, will give a cooking demonstrat­ion at 12.45pm tomorrow.

A Farm to Fork Chef Challenge first introduced last year would this year feature an extra chef, and a mystery home cook would also compete, on Sunday at 1.15pm, she said.

 ?? PHOTO: PETER MCINTOSH ?? First in New Zealand . . . The climatesaf­e house being built at Forsyth Barr Stadium.
PHOTO: PETER MCINTOSH First in New Zealand . . . The climatesaf­e house being built at Forsyth Barr Stadium.

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