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                                                           Issue 01 • February 2021
         Environment                             acumen.architecture.com.au/environment
                                                                ISSN 2651-9828
         Site planning and design for bushfire 
         Light House Architecture and Science in collaboration with 
         Ember Bushfire Consulting
         Cover image. This house designed by Thomas Caddaye Architects to Bushfire Attack Level—Flame Zone (BAL—FZ) requirements survived  
         the 2020 Rosedale fires in NSW (Image: Ross Caddaye).
         Abstract
         The climate is changing. In the past decade Australia has experienced increased levels of bushfire frequency, 
         unpredictability and severity in Australia. Disasters such as Black Saturday in 2009 catalysed advances 
         in legislation, guidelines and public awareness for building and living in bushfire-prone areas. The Black 
         Summer of 2019/2020 tested many of these advances and will no doubt spur further changes.
         This Note provides guidance, case studies and methodologies in relation to bushfire attack for siting and 
         landscaping, planning and design, and the issues of active defence and emergency shelter. It has a particular 
         focus on residential structures.
         This Note significantly updates DES 55 Planning and design for bushfire protection by Nigel Bell. It should be 
         read in conjunction with Development in Australian bushfire prone areas.
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                1.0 Introduction
                The increasing density and sprawl of the built             Where the planning system has not considered 
                environment, coupled with the onset of longer-lasting      bushfire protection at the development stage, the 
                and more intense fire seasons, makes the issue of          residual risk may be extreme. The result is that far 
                better preparation for and mitigation against the          greater reliance is placed on the building to offer  
                threat of bushfire in Australia complex and urgent         a place of refuge and, therefore, necessary constraints 
                (RFS 2019).                                                and extra requirements are placed on the design  
                Historically, when large-scale and intense bushfire        and construction of the structure. 
                events have impacted communities – resulting               Since 1991, the Australian Standard 3959 
                in the loss of life and destruction of property –          Construction of Buildings in Bushfire-Prone Areas 
                a cycle of analysis, review, recommendation and            (Standards Australia 2018a) has provided a manual 
                implementation has occurred at both government             for the assessment of bushfire threat. This has been 
                and social levels. There have been at least 18             defined as the Bushfire Attack Level (BAL) rating 
                major bushfire inquiries in Australia since 1939,          since 2009. AS 3959:2018 outlines the design and 
                including state and federal parliamentary committee        construction requirements associated with each BAL. 
                inquiries, COAG reports, coronial inquiries and Royal      One of the greatest responsibilities granted to  
                Commissions (Commonwealth of Australia 2009).              a designer is the safety and wellbeing of the  
                This does not include the recent Royal Commission          project’s occupants. This Note aims to provide  
                into the Black Summer Bushfires of 2019/2020.              a better understanding of bushfire and the intent  
                Fields that have evolved significantly as a result         and consideration of the structures placed in  
                of past bushfire events include strategic land-use         bushfire-prone environments. It is intended to  
                planning, building design, building standards,             provide broad knowledge and understanding of 
                and construction materials and techniques.                 bushfire protection and planning concepts. Further 
                Effective bushfire protection requires a combination       reading and investigation is recommended for  
                of measures working in unison. At the core of              a more comprehensive appreciation of this topic.
                bushfire protection is a strong planning system            While the information provided here is largely 
                that aims to moderate, rather than eliminate, the          relevant to all jurisdictions and environmental 
                threat of bushfire, with tools to assess the threat        settings, it is guided by NSW bushfire planning policy. 
                level and a range of measures available to deploy to       It may not apply to all scenarios. For example, in 
                reduce the threat level. The recently released NSW         NSW buildings subject to BAL—FZ (the highest level 
                Planning for Bushfire Protection (RFS 2019) is an          of bushfire construction) must comply with specific 
                excellent example of bushfire protection standards         conditions of development consent for construction  
                and planning policy that aims for a balance between        at this level (ABCB 2019). The reader is encouraged 
                environmental considerations, community safety             to review the applicable bushfire planning policy within 
                and housing affordability.                                 their own jurisdiction from their local emergency 
                Under the National Construction Code (NCC), a              services authority or planning department. 
                residential structure in a bushfire-prone area is 
                viewed as a shelter or refuge for its occupants. 
                Therefore, it needs to be designed and built for this 
                purpose (ABCB 2019). If the appropriate planning 
                processes have been followed at the development 
                stage, the extra design and construction requirements 
                of the building are likely to be relatively low and 
                commensurate to the risk.
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                        Figure 1. BAL Comparison (Source: Bushfire Prone Planning 2021)
                        1.1 Assumed knowledge 
                        Refer to the companion document: Development in Australian 
                        bushfire prone areas (Bell 2019) for an outline of:
                        •     the Forest Fire Danger Index (FFDI or FDI)
                        •     Bushfire Attack Level (BAL) (Figure 1) and;
                        •     the five mechanisms of bushfire attack: 
                              –  ember attack
                              –  radiant heat
                              –  flame contact
                              –  convective heat
                              –  and strong winds.
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                2.0  Site planning for buildings in bushfire-prone areas
                2.1 Location                                              2.2 Environment
                Some locations are inherently vulnerable to bushfire.     When planning to build on previously undeveloped 
                Building in locations that are remote, with a single      land, particularly on rural blocks, it is important 
                access approach, surrounded by bush and with little       that an environmental impact study and bushfire 
                support infrastructure or potential for a firebreak       assessment be undertaken for the construction 
                should be considered unsuitable for habitable             site. The environmental impact study will identify 
                construction or reconstruction (Western Australia         threatened ecological communities, environmental 
                Planning Commission 2017; RFS 2019; CFA 2014).            offset schemes, and any other state and local 
                Bushfire-prone land is land that has been identified      government restrictions. These might impact the 
                as being able to support a bushfire or likely to be       ability to clear the land to achieve an appropriate 
                subject to bushfire attack (Standards Australia 2018a).   asset protection zone (as identified in the bushfire 
                In all state jurisdictions and the ACT, regulatory        assessment).
                processes are in place to designate bushfire-prone        There are strong legislative requirements across 
                land. These designations trigger extra building and       all Australian governments that limit removal of 
                planning controls on building in these areas. While       trees and vegetation (Lensink 2012). However, most 
                AS 3959 Construction of Buildings in Bushfire Prone       jurisdictions allow clearing of vegetation on bushfire-
                Areas is universally referenced in the NCC, each          prone land to some extent, to maintain a defendable 
                state and territory has their own variations and          space around a building.
                unique requirements. For further background, refer        2.3 Siting
                to Development in Australian bushfire prone areas  
                (Bell 2019).                                              Where a building is sited is very important to its 
                                                                          performance during a bushfire attack. Vegetation, 
                It’s worth noting 10% of homes destroyed by               landscape features, ignition sources, slope, aspect 
                fire in NSW during the Black Summer were not              and access must all be considered. Again, engaging 
                in mapped bushfire-prone land (Rogers 2020).              with a specialist bushfire consultant in the early 
                                                                          stages of site planning will assist in choosing the 
                                                                          most appropriate location.
                When planning to build on bushfire-prone land,            When planning for a building on a lot in a residential 
                providing an opportunity for active defence and           subdivision, three main considerations are:
                refuge if the client so desires, it is imperative that    •  The subdivision’s location in relation to the 
                early engagement is undertaken with bushfire,                surrounding environment
                environmental and landscape consultants, as well  
                as the local government planning authority and            •  The lot’s location within the subdivision
                relevant emergency services. It’s important to            •  The building’s position within the lot.
                establish an understanding of the restraints and 
                opportunities that a bushfire-prone development           Vegetation (fuel) is necessary for bushfire growth 
                brings and the extent of bushfire protection measures     and development. It is a determinant of fire intensity. 
                that need to be implemented.                              While closed heath land or open shrubs may burn 
                Primary considerations include understanding the          with an intensity of 11 to 14 kW/m², woodland might 
                environmental constraints, site access, how best          be 18 to 30 kW/m² and a well-developed forest fire 
                to site the building, low risk landscaping solutions,     from 48 to 77 kW/m² (Standards Australia 2018a). 
                ease of maintenance, local emergency management           Choosing a site location where the vegetation hazard 
                arrangements, active defence solutions, and on-site       is minimised is desirable, for example where: 
                refuge options.                                           •  The vegetation density is low or not continuous 
                                                                          •  The vegetation species/type does not burn readily
                                                                          •  There is effective distance between the 
                                                                             vegetation and the building. 
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