NatHERS 7-Star Compliance – Principles & Practices for Energy-Efficient Homes

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There are several important considerations when designing energy-efficient homes under the NatHERS 7-star framework. Beyond meeting minimum regulatory requirements, residential design must respond to climate, orientation and material selection to achieve improved thermal comfort, reduced energy demand and long-term performance outcomes.

NatHERS plays a central role in assessing residential energy efficiency in Australia. The shift to a minimum 7-star requirement under the National Construction Code has increased the importance of early design decisions. Factors such as building orientation, window placement, shading, insulation levels, thermal mass and natural ventilation now have a measurable impact on compliance and overall home performance. When applied effectively, these principles support comfortable, resilient homes that perform consistently across Australia’s diverse climate zones.

This CPD session focuses on NatHERS 7-star compliance, providing a clear overview of the rating system, its regulatory context and the compliance pathways available to designers and specifiers. The presentation examines how core passive design principles can be applied in practice and how design decisions influence thermal performance outcomes in different climate zones.

Through practical examples and design-led discussion, this session equips architects and designers with the knowledge needed to integrate climate-responsive strategies into residential projects while maintaining design intent and achieving compliance.

Learning outcomes:

  • Explain the NatHERS 7-star rating system, including regulatory context and compliance pathways

  • Apply core passive design principles to improve residential energy efficiency

  • Assess how design decisions such as window placement, construction methods and colour selection affect thermal performance

  • Integrate climate-responsive design strategies aligned with Australia’s NatHERS climate zones

(PC 31: Environmental Sustainability, PC 33: Sustainable Environmental Systems, PC 39: Integration of Materials, Structure and Construction Systems)

Speaker


Nikitas Smirnios, Business Development Manager – New Product Innovation & Specifiers, James Hardie

Nikitas Smirnios works closely with the architecture and design community to support the specification of new product innovations. With extensive experience in the specification space, he collaborates with designers and R&D teams to test, refine and deliver solutions that support design intent and performance outcomes.

Presented By:

James Hardie

Presention Type:

Formal CPD

CPD Points:

1 Formal CPD Point