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GREEN DORM Group 6 Bethany Corcoran Andrew Ehrich Eric Stoutenburg Kimberly Walton Kim

Stanford Green Dorm Living laboratory for ongoing research and education on sustainable engineering and student living Environmental Performance: Zero Carbon Energy consumption 20% below current best-performing row house on campus (Columbae) Eliminate net carbon emissions due to operational and embodied energy use over the course of a year Kim

Green Dorm Features West-facing entry porch Second floor roof deck supporting solar panels Green roof test beds Information Center with real-time performance monitoring Kim

The Stanford Delivery Process: Where Are We? Feasibility Phase Completed Waiting for Board of Trustees Approval to begin Schematic Design Design options have been proposed, but no decisions have been determined

Our Decision: Energy and Electricity Generation Options (Ongoing Research): Solar Thermal Systems Research by Jonas Ketterle Biogas / Micro-Combined Heat and Power Systems Research by Gil Masters Facility Integrated Vehicle Research by Paul Kreiner Shower Drain Heat Exchanger Green Roofs and Photovoltaic Arrays Research by David Sheu Solar Cooker Research by Chi Nguyen Andrew

Decisions to Make: Baseline Green or Living Laboratory? Radiant Slab Heating Electric Car Garage Solar Orientation for Passive Heating 80% Daylit Interior Living Laboratory 5 kW Fuel Cell Solar Hot Water System 60 kW Photovoltaic Array 100% Daylit Interior Greywater Heat Recovery Possibly Affected Goals First Cost Lifecycle Cost Lighting Quality Thermal Comfort Building Energy Vehicle Energy Proving Ground for Building Technology Innovative Leadership on Campus Reduced Energy Use Indoor Environmental Quality Electricity Quality and Reliability Andrew

Current State Narrative Eric

Future State Narrative Bethany

Owners Stakeholders Designers University Officials Board of Trustees President Provost Stakeholders Users Students Faculty Neighbors Visitors Operators Maintenance Dining Services Utilities Staff Housing Information Technology Facilities/Grounds Manager Cleaning services Regulators Fire Marshall and Police Occupational Health and Safety County codes and permits Parking and Transportation Donors Corporations Alumni Individuals Designers Architects Lead Architect Landscape Architect Interior Design Architect Consulting Architects Engineers Structural Mechanical Electrical Environmental Faculty Consultants LEED Professional Contractors General Contractor Sub-contractor Project Manager Eric

Goal Model Bethany

Possible Questions and Tradeoffs What are the costs of different technologies? How can the design team successfully navigate the potentially competing desires to minimize first cost and reduce energy use through novel and innovative technology? If the Green Dorm uses a variety of new technologies, how can the design team ensure the requisite quality and reliability needed for a dorm? How might the combination of a diverse set of energy and electricity generation technologies interact with each other? What technologies can simultaneously satisfy multiple goals? If the Green Dorm is radically different in its design and day-to-day operation, how will that affect housing, maintenance, and facilities? Will those considerations increase the operation cost, and thus possibly the cost passed on to student residents? Andrew

Next Steps Identify new option(s) along with Baseline Green & Living Laboratory Establish preferences Analyze value Make decisions & recommendations Andrew