
The shade with the motor on kitchen window in the Chameleon House. It is currently being rolled down.
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Looking at the pictures you can see the students on top of the Hyload PVC membrane and the other picture shows the white membrane overhanging one of the Chameleon House sections.
]]>To learn more and gain one of these towers for yourself Check out the website www.SoCalUrbanFarms.com please contact Paul at 619-867-2403 or email at SoCalUrbanFarms@gmail.com . To gain more insider tips on farming please feel free to contact our very own Missouri S & T alum. Paul would love to give advice about perhaps making your own herbal garden. You will become a professional chef just like the Solar House team in no time at all with the aid of this herbal garden. Here they are pictured below working those all nighters with the team!!! Thanks alum for the love!!!
These herb towers would look great on a porch or solarium. Pictured here are Solar house team members Bobby Folk and Chris Bowe. They are taste testing and tending to the easy to care for garden. We placed a short garden in the sun-room and the pictured one is on the front porch. Above their heads you can see the bi-facial solar panels. The other picture is the table set up for our dinner in the Chameleon House with VIP Chancellor Schrader.
]]>Personal experiences from the team say that this is a very easy to install. There was great response from the public tours as well during the Solar Decathlon 2013 held out in Irving, California. They loved how the team blended the ducts in with our cloud like system that was put in the ceiling to serve as a sound absorber. The public also liked how cool our home felt at the end of the day in the hot California sun. Upon entering the Chameleon House for tours people immediately noticed how along with a combination of our concrete flooring, placing of windows and this small duct high velocity system an overall comfortable living environment could be displayed and felt.
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Pictured below is the team installing exit vent outlets and the duct work. The Mylar outer layers of the piping is what can be seen in the background.
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The U.S. Department of Energy announced on Thursday it has selected 20 universities to participate in the 2013 Solar Decathlon, a competition involving the building of solar houses. Missouri University of Science and Technology was one of the universities chosen.
Missouri S&T has built four solar houses for previous competitions, which were all held in Washington, D.C. In 2013, the Solar Decathlon will be hosted by the Orange County Great Park in Irvine, Calif. No dates were announced, but the competitions are usually held every two years in the fall.
The Missouri S&T Solar House Team is finishing its designs and will begin building their 1,000-square-foot house on campus property this summer. “We are trying to focus on engineering, energy efficiencies and adaptable living – with moveable parts, including a grid wall, adjustable solar panels and transforming furniture,” says Eric Mullis, a sophomore in computer engineering from St. Louis.
All of the teams must ship their houses (and, of course, solar panels) to the contest site, where they are then reassembled. The houses are evaluated by judges in 10 categories.
The DOE typically gives grants to the teams selected to cover a chunk of the costs associated with building a solar house and participating in the competitions.
The four solar homes S&T has built in the past are now located in S&T’s Solar Village.
Original Article (http://news.mst.edu/2012/01/missouri_st_to_build_house_for.html)
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