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SUSTAINABLE RESIDENTIAL DESIGN PROJECT. SIKESTON HOUSE Project 12 DS 413 MAY 8 TH , 2012. FULL LOT (80’X120’) VIEW. FLOORPLAN. ZOOMED VIEW. FLOORPLAN. PLAN WITH SQUARE FOOTAGE. 3D VIEW. 3D VIEW. 1. SUSTAINABLE SITE. 1-A: RAINGARDEN TO COLLECT ACCCESS WATER FOR PLANTS
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SUSTAINABLE RESIDENTIAL DESIGN PROJECT SIKESTON HOUSE Project 12 DS 413 MAY 8TH, 2012
FULL LOT (80’X120’) VIEW FLOORPLAN ZOOMED VIEW
FLOORPLAN PLAN WITH SQUARE FOOTAGE
1. SUSTAINABLE SITE • 1-A: RAINGARDEN TO COLLECT ACCCESS WATER FOR PLANTS • 1-B: PERMEABLE PAVERS FOR USE ON THE MINIMIZED DRIVEWAY AND SIDEWALK TO FILTER BACK INTO THE SOIL INSTEAD OF TO WASTED SEWERS • 1-C: LOCAL PLANTS PLANTED THROUGHOUT YARD TO ENCOURAGE NATURAL PROCESS OF PLANTS • 1-D: ELONGATE THE EAST/WEST AXIS OF THE HOUSE MAXIMIZE SOLAR HEAT GAIN IN THE WINTER AND MINIMIZE IT IN THE SUMMER • 1-E: LIMIT THE GRADING OF THE SITE TO REDUCE SOIL AND ECO-SYSTEM DAMAGE IN THE FUTURE
2. WATER EFFICIENCY • 2-A: LOW FLOW TOILETS IN BATHROOM TO REDUCE CLEAN WATER WASTE FROM FLUSHING • 2-B: OPERATED FAUCETS THAT HAVE AN EFFICIENT FLOW RATE TO REDUCE UNECESSARY WATER USAGE • 2-C: GREYWATER SYSTEM TO USE ALREADY USED SHOWER AND SINK WATER FOR OUTDOOR USE • 2-D: CONTINOUS GUTTERING AROUND ENTIRE HOUSE TO COLLECT USABLE RAINWATER • 2-E: RAINWATER BIN WITH HOSES TO COLLECT USABLE WATER AND USE FOR LANDSCAPING
3. ENERGY & ATMOSPHERE • 3-A: SUN EXPOSURE ADJUSTED WINDOW LAYOUT TO MAXIMIZE SEASONAL ADVANTAGES • 3-B: REMOTE CONTROLLED WINDOW SHADES TO ENCOURAGE SHADES UP FOR NATURAL LIGHT, AND DOWN FOR HEAT/COOL INSULATION • 3-C: ENERGY EFFICIENT APPLIANCES TO REDUCE WASTEFUL AMOUNTS OF ENERGY • 3-D: DIMMABLE SWITCHS ON ALL LIGHTS TO ENCOURAGE LESS LIGHT WHEN POSSIBLE • 3-E: INCREASED INSULATION IN ALL WALLS TO REDUCE HEAT LOSS
4. MATERIALS & RESOURCES • 4-A: BAMBOO FLOORING USED IN THE LARGE LIVING SPACES WHICH IS A RAPIDLY REPRODUCED RESOURCE • 4-B: LINOLEUM TILE USED IN THE KITCHEN AND BATHROOM WHICH IS AN EASILY AND RAPIDLY PRODUCED RESOURCE • 4-C: USE OF RECYCLED DRYWALL ON ALL WALLS IN THE HOUSE TO REDUCE THE NEED FOR BRAND NEW CONSTRUCTED DRYWALL • 4-D: RECYCLED AND REFLECTIVE ROOF SHINGLES TO USE WHAT RESOURCES ARE ALREADY AVAILABLE AND BOUNCE LIGHT AND HEAT FROM THE ROOF • 4-E: RECYCLING CENTER IN THE KITCHEN AREA TO ENCOURAGE THE REUSE OF ANY MATERIALS USCH AS PAPER, GLASS, PLASTIC
5. INDOOR ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY • 5-A: GREEN LABEL PLUS CARPET WHICH HAS BEEN RECYCLED AND ALSO LOW CHEMICAL ADMITTANCE • 5-B: LOW VOC PAINT WHICH HAS LOW CHEMICAL ADMITTANCE • 5-C: SKYLIGHT VENTILATION TO ENCOURAGE FRESH AIR IN THE HOUSE AND REDUCE POLLUTAN TS • 5-D: CARBON MONOXIDE MONITORS TO CREATE A SAFE ENVIROMENT TO LIVE AND BREATHE • 5-E: INCLUDE NUMEROUS INDOOR PLANTS THROUGHOUT THE HOUSE TO INCREASE NATURAL CYCLE OF OXYGEN AND ENCOURAGE NATURAL LIGHT
6. INNOVATION & DESIGN PROCESS • 6-A: SOLAR PANELS TO CREATE ENERGY BY CAPTURING SUNLIGHT • 6-B: WIND TECHNOLOGY WITH BATTERY STORAGE TO BE OUTDOORS AND TO HELP RUN THE LARGER APPLIANCES INSTEAD OF USING ELECTRICITY • 6-C: MOTORIZED SHADES ON EVERY WINDOW TO ENCOURAGE FLEXIBLE LIGHTING CONTROL • 6-D: LONG ROOF OVERHANG ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF THE HOUSE TO SHADE FROM THE SUMMER HEAT AND ADD TO WINTER HEAT • 6-E: RECYCLED GLASS CONTENT COUNTERTOPS INSTEAD OF TYPICAL GRANITE OR QUARTZ