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Habitat for humanity BIOTOWN

Habitat for humanity BIOTOWN. Team Members : Markell Baldwin Courtney Morris Caitie Pritchett Peter Brinson Adam Ralph Michael Friedemann Taylor Smiley Ashley Ringer Joe Callan Jordan Zraick. Co-Project Leaders: Laura Heverly Dan Rozsahegyi. Team Members. Scope.

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Habitat for humanity BIOTOWN

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  1. Habitat for humanityBIOTOWN

  2. Team Members: Markell Baldwin Courtney Morris Caitie Pritchett Peter Brinson Adam Ralph Michael Friedemann Taylor Smiley Ashley Ringer Joe Callan Jordan Zraick Co-Project Leaders: Laura Heverly Dan Rozsahegyi Team Members

  3. Scope • Energy efficient affordable green home design • Habitat for Humanity of Lafayette • Biotown, USA • Educate builders & homeowners • Construction Spring 2010

  4. Constraints • Cost • Location • Time • Labor

  5. Project Timeline • Research • Similar Projects • Compile Manual • Design Update • Detailed Drawings • Material selection • Certification selection • Build • Educate builders • Homeowners’ manual Fall 2007 Fall 2008 Fall 2009 Spring 2008 Spring 2009 Spring 2010 • Research • LEED • Manual • Construction Planning • Develop Sketches • Schedule • Budget • Finalize Design • Certification Decision • Finish design drawings • Construction Manual

  6. Semester Work • Resources • Design • HFH Current Practices • Certifications • Materials & Suppliers • Passive Design

  7. Resources • Purdue Faculty • Professionals • Student Groups

  8. Semester Work • Resources • Design • HFH Current Practices • Certifications • Materials & Suppliers • Passive Design

  9. Design I ½ Bath Utility Bed #1 Bed #2 Garage Dining Full Bath Master Bed Living Kitchen

  10. Model • Garage Layout and placement • Measurements-basic increments(2’ instead 1’8”)- less waste ~Modular Design • Experiment with overhangs and roof options • Helps to visualize the ultimate goal • Scale: ½”= 1’

  11. Design II ½ Bath Garage Master Bed Bed #1 Full Bath Bed #2 Kitchen / Dining Living

  12. Semester Work • Resources • Design • HFH Current Practices • Certifications • Materials & Suppliers • Passive Design

  13. HFH Current Practices • “Flash & Batt” Insulation • Vinyl Siding • Linoleum • Caulking • Windows [pictures to be added from HFH house]

  14. HFH Current Practices • Conditioned Crawlspaces • Raised-Heel Truss • Heat Pump [pictures to be added from HFH house]

  15. Semester Work • Resources • Design • HFH Current Practices • Certifications • Materials & Suppliers • Passive Design

  16. Certifications • Energy Star • National Green Building Standard (NGBS) • Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED)

  17. Semester Work • Resources • Design • HFH Current Practices • Certifications • Materials & Suppliers • Passive Design

  18. Insulation • Current Provider: [FINDING] • Possible Providers: • Guardian • Knauf • EcoBatt [product pictures]

  19. Flooring • Carpet • Mohawk • Nature’s Carpet • Pat Craft Carpet • Bamboo • Plyboo • Kirei Board • Cork/Tile • Qu Cork • Terra Green Ceramics [product pictures]

  20. Paint • Current Supplier- Valspar • Possible Supplier- Sherwin-Williams • Child-Proof • No VOCs

  21. HVAC System • Supplier: Honeywell • -Energy Recovery Ventilation system • -Ductwork/Vents • -Heating/Cooling Control

  22. Sheathing • Supplier: SierraPine/Antena Plywood • Recycled from old wood particles • High R-value • Supplier: Georgia Pacific • Radiant Barrier Roofing

  23. Semester Work • Resources • Design • HFH Current Practices • Certifications • Materials & Suppliers • PassiveDesign

  24. Passive Systems • No cost energy efficiency techniques • Ventilation Techniques • Heating/Insulation Techniques • Cooling Techniques • Building Orientation • Passive Solar Techniques

  25. Building Orientation

  26. Passive Solar Techniques • Supplier: Home Depot/Lowe’s/etc. • Solar Tube Placement

  27. Roof Overhangs • Dimensions • Benefits • Orientation [example diagrams]

  28. Future Work • Design • Bill of Materials • Other affiliates • Construction & Homeowners Manuals • Build

  29. Questions?

  30. EPICS-Habitat for HumanityDisaster Relief Team

  31. Disaster Relief Team Members Structures Group Gil Bullock Adam Bechtel Daniel Morton Lauren Myers Research Group Janice Soriano Taylor Shirley MiSun Kong

  32. Area of Impact Latin American/Caribbean Region

  33. Devastation of Haiti

  34. Scope • Design an affordable disaster resistant home • Withstand natural disasters • Immediate Relief • Design additions to be attached to the home at a later time

  35. Expected Deliverables • Complete Booklet Manual for Haiti home • AutoCAD Drawings (eg. Elevations, Additions, Floor Plan) • Cost/Benefit Analysis • Construction procedure

  36. Project Timeline • Complete Haiti Booklet • AutoCAD Drawings • Disaster Resistant Techniques • Complete Booklet Manual • Research • Existing disaster resistant techniques • Climate, culture and resources of countries • Country Background Research • Country profiles • Memorandum of Understanding Spring 2008 Spring2009 Spring 2011 Fall2007 Fall 2008 Fall 2009 • Haiti Core Design • Affordability Data • Disaster Resistant Techniques • Roof & Wall Design • Research • Cultural considerations for Haiti • Preliminary floor plans • Finished Product • Regional Booklet for all countries • Brochure

  37. Core Home Additions Previous Semesters

  38. Semester Goals • Design and draw the Additions to the Core • Disaster techniques to implement • Decisions on materials and perform Structural Analysis • Cost Analysis of the entire home • Complete Booklet Manual for Haiti

  39. Current Specific Parameters Provide multiple design options for the additions • Roofing • Window/Door • Wall Configurations Research techniques/retrofitting for both Core and additions • Practically implemented • Cost beneficial

  40. Core Design Add-on Layouts Add-on Elevations Looking Ahead Structural Progress

  41. Core Design Add-on Layouts Add-on Elevations Looking Ahead Structural Progress

  42. Core Design • Core model previously designed in Catia. • Created floor plan and profiles of core home in AutoCad. • Halted progress on our core model to focus on add-on rooms. • Copied existing core home plans into AutoCad.

  43. Our Halted Core Design

  44. Existing Core Home Design

  45. Comparisons • Similarities • About 3 x 5 meters • Shed roof • Composed of concrete blocks • Accommodate add-on rooms • Use sheet metal for roof • Designed to provide immediate relief to Haitian families Differences Our Core Home -Roof comprised of concrete and sheet metal -Has doors built on sides for add-ons -Not designed with front porch -Roof slants from back to front -Designed with the goal of making the home disaster resistant Existing Core Home -Roof comprised of wood truss and sheet metal -Has windows to be turned into doors for add-ons -Designed with porch in front of home -Roof slants from side to side -Designed to provide immediate shelter to Haitian families

  46. Core Design Add-on Layouts Add-on Elevations Looking Ahead Structural Progress

  47. Add-on Layouts • Six add-on layout options created. • List narrowed down to three. • Plans of the existing core homes with the add-ons created in AutoCad.

  48. Add-on Layouts Core room Bedroom Patio

  49. Factors for Layout Choices • Simple designs • Symmetry • Patios well-received in Haiti • Personal preference

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