History
This 2007 home contains a home automation system with indoor and outdoor sensors that control air-conditioning, lighting, and windows. This house takes advantage of natural light by incorporating many south-facing windows. A 12-ft folding glass wall brightens the main living space. In the center of the glass is a door for egress – or the entire wall can be opened so the interior spaces join up with the deck.
The exterior of the home is finished in Paperstone rain screen, which is UV resistant and 100% recyclable. The countertops are 50% recycled materials, and the floors are eucalyptus, which is harder and more resilient than bamboo flooring.
Learn more about the team’s 2007 Solar Decathlon entry in the U.S DOE’s article at Missouri S&T | Solar Decathlon 2007!
The Team
This home was the 2007 Missouri S&T Solar House Design Team’s entry to the U.S. Department of Energy’s Solar Decathlon 2007 Build Challenge.