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Chapter 5

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Comfort doesn’t come from cranking the air-con — it comes from design, behavior, and re-learning how to live with the seasons.

This 10-page chapter delivers hard-won household retrofit and comfort wisdom covering:

  • Thermal efficiency from the ground up: How insulation, draught-proofing, and material choices transform existing homes without costly rebuilds.
  • Passive solar retrofits: Practical examples of sun-facing windows, attached greenhouses, and thermal mass walls that heat homes for free.
  • Vegetation as architecture: Use vines, pergolas, and seasonal shade plants as living tools for cooling, moisture control, and even bushfire (wildfire) protection.
  • No air-conditioning required: Simple design and behavioral habits that keep homes comfortable through heatwaves while cutting grid stress and bills.
  • Active humans, not passive consumers: Reclaim comfort through conscious daily management — opening, closing, shading, layering, moving — instead of flicking a switch.
  • Personal adaptation: Clothing, timing, and mindset shifts that build physical resilience and independence from fragile energy systems.

Real-world case studies from Melliodora, Ecoburbia, and suburban Melbourne show that smart retrofits and adaptive habits can outperform technology — creating homes that stay liveable through heat, cold, and power cuts alike.

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This is a standalone chapter from David Holmgren’s RetroSuburbia book, available as a downloadable PDF.

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About the Author

David Holmgren is best known as the co-originator with Bill Mollison of the permaculture concept following the publication of Permaculture One in 1978. Within the growing and international permaculture movement, David is respected for his commitment to presenting permaculture ideas through practical projects and teaching by personal example, that a sustainable lifestyle is a realistic, attractive and powerful alternative to dependent consumerism. As well as constant involvement in the practical side of permaculture, David is passionate about the philosophical and conceptual foundations for sustainability, which he explored in Future Scenarios: How Communities Can Adapt to Peak Oil and Climate Change (2009), and Permaculture: Principles and Pathways Beyond Sustainability (2002). RetroSuburbia: the downshifter’s guide to a resilient future (2018) is his manual for practical action. With an increasingly high profile as a public speaker, David Holmgren provides leadership with his refreshing and unorthodox approach to the environmental issues of our time. David lives with his partner Su Dennett at “Melliodora”, a one-hectare (2.5 acre) permaculture demonstration site at Hepburn Springs, Central Victoria, Australia. Visit his web site at holmgren.com.au.
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