Tagged: Solar Decathlon 2011
Tongji University, Shanghai, China Using recycled metallic shipping containers, the team from Tongji University is creating a uniquely shaped three-pronged house called the Y-Box. A shared, main living area is located in the middle...
Massachusetts College of Art & Design and the University of Massachusetts at Lowell – The team from Massachusetts is working to create their 2011 Solar Decathlon entry, called the 4-D Home, by combining a...
UPDATE: See the sleek Living Light solar home during the 2011 Solar Decathlon. The following is a review of the model written prior to the competition. – The Solar Decathlon team from the University of...
UPDATE: See the Solar Homestead in the 2011 Solar Decathlon. The Appalachian State team won the People’s Choice award and finished 12th overall. What follows is a conceptual model of a competition house entered...
UPDATE: See the PerFORM[D]ance house at the 2011 Solar Decathlon. The team came up with an innovative way to incorporate shading and hurricane protection. The initial review of the model follows below. Florida International University...
What follows is a conceptual model of a competition house entered in the 2011 Solar Decathlon. The Solar Decathlon challenges university teams from around the world to create efficient, useful, attractive, zero-energy, solar powered...
What follows is a conceptual model of a competition house entered in the 2011 Solar Decathlon. The Solar Decathlon challenges university teams from around the world to create efficient, useful, attractive, zero-energy, solar powered...
The E-Cube Ghent University, Belgium will be creating a modular-kit based solar house called the E-Cube for the the 2011 Solar Decathlon. Because it is modular, it can be quickly constructed, yet can be...
Sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy, this challenge is a process that takes collegiate teams over 2 years of development. It culminates in the construction and showcase of their solar powered homes.