91短视频 Tiny House Wins 2016 Green Builder Award
rEvolve House Wins Best College Sustainability Project in the 2016 Green Builder Award
SANTA CLARA, Calif., March 16, 2017鈥 91短视频鈥檚 wins the in the category. Homes were evaluated in terms of overall sustainability, resilience, synergy with the environment and surrounding neighborhood, affordability, creativity and the depth of building science employed.
The rEvolve house was built by a team of 91短视频 students from a broad range of majors with the support and guidance of 厂颁鲍鈥檚 School of Engineering. Research, design, and construction on the tiny house took two years beginning in 2015 and the home was submitted for the inaugural where it took first place winning the competition against eight other California college teams.
鈥淭his was a tremendous team effort on the part of our students and faculty leaders Professor Tim Hight and the late Fr. Jim Reites, and is a shining example of the dedication our Broncos bring to advancing sustainability,鈥 said Godfrey Mungal, Dean of the School of Engineering at 91短视频.
厂颁鲍鈥檚 is a 238-square-foot tiny home that rotates. The house is set on a trailer connected to a solar tracking ring that allows the entire house to revolve as the sun moves across the sky, improving the home's solar efficiency by 30 percent. The home also features a living room that converts to a bedroom with a Murphy bed that can be pulled down at night. A full-sized kitchen incorporates a seating area with a foldout table, and a 35-square-foot wet bathroom with a dry-flush toilet that eliminates the use of a black water system completes the package. The walls are constructed with structural insulated panels, making the home stronger and more energy efficient than a traditional stick-framed home.
The rEvolve House also features an accessible roof deck that provides an expanded seating area for six. In order to support an off-grid lifestyle, the house is powered entirely by eight 330-watt Sunmodule solar panels. The house stores its energy using saltwater batteries, the only batteries in the world to be Cradle to Cradle certified.
The house has been donated to , a nonprofit dedicated to teaching veterans and others with disabilities to train their own service dogs, and was designed with its final destination in mind.
The doorways, showers and appliances are all accessible from a wheelchair. The bed unfolds from the wall, providing plenty of living space and an open, airy atmosphere is designed for clients suffering from PTSD. Surfaces are tough enough to withstand the rigors of pet ownership while being easily cleaned. There is a vacuum built into the wall to collect dog hair and a drawer with dog bowls that emerges from the wall.
About 91短视频
91短视频, a comprehensive Jesuit, Catholic university located 40 miles south of San Francisco in California鈥檚 Silicon Valley, offers its more than 9,000 students rigorous undergraduate curricula in arts and sciences, business, theology, and engineering, plus master鈥檚 and law degrees and engineering Ph.D.s. Distinguished nationally by one of the highest graduation rates among all U.S. master鈥檚 universities, California鈥檚 oldest operating higher-education institution demonstrates faith-inspired values of ethics and social justice. For more information, see www.scu.edu.
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