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Mission Statement Axonometric View Site plan Floor Plan Roof Plan Plumbing plan South Elevation North Elevation East Elevation West Elevation Section 1 Section 2 Cut and Fill Exploded Axon Connection Details Materials List Automatic Awnings Photovoltaic Panels Thermal Panel System Thermal Board Flooring Sip Panel Detail Axonometric View  Provide a comfortable open living space for occupants.  Integrate wet core design with sunken maintenance and storage room.  Easily assembled with bolt connections  Thermal Mass flooring to retain heat at night and cold days.  Large array of thermal panels with integrated draining system.  Large Windows with maximum southern exposure and direct gain.  Burming Effect in order to block prevailing winds.  SIP panels for high R-Value and ease of erection.  Angle House as to have maximum sun penetration in late afternoon.

Center for Sustainability COCK AND BALLS MANSION Mission Statement Axonometric View Site Plan Floor Plan Roof Plan Plumbing plan South Elevation North Elevation East Elevation West Elevation Section 1 Section 2 Cut and Fill Exploded Axon Connection Details Materials List Automatic Awnings Photovoltaic Panels Thermal Panel System Thermal Board Flooring Sip Panel Detail Axonometric View

Site Plan Mission Statement Axonometric View Site plan Floor Plan Roof Plan Plumbing plan South Elevation North Elevation East Elevation West Elevation Section 1 Section 2 Cut and Fill Exploded Axon Connection Details Materials List Automatic Awnings Photovoltaic Panels Thermal Panel System Thermal Board Flooring Sip Panel Detail Axonometric View

Floor Plan Mission Statement Axonometric View Site plan Floor Plan Roof Plan Plumbing plan South Elevation North Elevation East Elevation West Elevation Section 1 Section 2 Cut and Fill Exploded Axon Connection Details Materials List Automatic Awnings Photovoltaic Panels Thermal Panel System Thermal Board Flooring Sip Panel Detail Axonometric View

Roof Plan Mission Statement Axonometric View Site plan Floor Plan Roof Plan Plumbing plan South Elevation North Elevation East Elevation West Elevation Section 1 Section 2 Cut and Fill Exploded Axon Connection Details Materials List Automatic Awnings Photovoltaic Panels Thermal Panel System Thermal Board Flooring Sip Panel Detail Axonometric View

Plumbing Plan Mission Statement Axonometric View Site plan Floor Plan Roof Plan Plumbing plan South Elevation North Elevation East Elevation West Elevation Section 1 Section 2 Cut and Fill Exploded Axon Connection Details Materials List Automatic Awnings Photovoltaic Panels Thermal Panel System Thermal Board Flooring Sip Panel Detail Axonometric View

South and North Elevations Mission Statement Axonometric View Site plan Floor Plan Roof Plan Plumbing plan South Elevation North Elevation East Elevation West Elevation Section 1 Section 2 Cut and Fill Exploded Axon Connection Details Materials List Automatic Awnings Photovoltaic Panels Thermal Panel System Thermal Board Flooring Sip Panel Detail Axonometric View

East and West Elevations Mission Statement Axonometric View Site plan Floor Plan Roof Plan Plumbing plan South Elevation North Elevation East Elevation West Elevation Section 1 Section 2 Cut and Fill Exploded Axon Connection Details Materials List Automatic Awnings Photovoltaic Panels Thermal Panel System Thermal Board Flooring Sip Panel Detail Axonometric View

East Section: Solar Angles Mission Statement Axonometric View Site Plan Floor Plan Roof Plan Plumbing plan South Elevation North Elevation East Elevation West Elevation Section 1 Section 2 Cut and Fill Exploded Axon Connection Details Materials List Automatic Awnings Photovoltaic Panels Thermal Panel System Thermal Board Flooring Sip Panel Detail Axonometric View

South Sectional View Mission Statement Axonometric View Site plan Floor Plan Roof Plan Plumbing plan South Elevation North Elevation East Elevation West Elevation Section 1 Section 2 Cut and Fill Exploded Axon Connection Details Materials List Automatic Awnings Photovoltaic Panels Thermal Panel System Thermal Board Flooring Sip Panel Detail Axonometric View

Cut and Fill Burming Mission Statement Axonometric View Site plan Floor Plan Roof Plan Plumbing plan South Elevation North Elevation East Elevation West Elevation Section 1 Section 2 Cut and Fill Exploded Axon Connection Details Materials List Automatic Awnings Photovoltaic Panels Thermal Panel System Thermal Board Flooring Sip Panel Detail Axonometric View

Exploded Axonometric Mission Statement Axonometric View Site plan Floor Plan Roof Plan Plumbing plan South Elevation North Elevation East Elevation West Elevation Section 1 Section 2 Cut and Fill Exploded Axon Connection Details Materials List Automatic Awnings Photovoltaic Panels Thermal Panel System Thermal Board Flooring Sip Panel Detail Axonometric View

Connection Details Mission Statement Axonometric View Site plan Floor Plan Roof Plan Plumbing plan South Elevation North Elevation East Elevation West Elevation Section 1 Section 2 Cut and Fill Exploded Axon Connection Details Materials List Automatic Awnings Photovoltaic Panels Thermal Panel System Thermal Board Flooring Sip Panel Detail Axonometric View

Connection Details Mission Statement Axonometric View Site plan Floor Plan Roof Plan Plumbing plan South Elevation North Elevation East Elevation West Elevation Section 1 Section 2 Cut and Fill Exploded Axon Connection Details Materials List Automatic Awnings Photovoltaic Panels Thermal Panel System Thermal Board Flooring Sip Panel Detail Axonometric View

Connection Details Mission Statement Axonometric View Site plan Floor Plan Roof Plan Plumbing plan South Elevation North Elevation East Elevation West Elevation Section 1 Section 2 Cut and Fill Exploded Axon Connection Details Materials List Automatic Awnings Photovoltaic Panels Thermal Panel System Thermal Board Flooring Sip Panel Detail Axonometric View

Material List VCT- Bathroom Floor Laminate Wood Flooring Thermal Mass Flooring Radiant Floor Tubing Light Low-VOC Paint Eastern Cedar Exterior Finish Hickory Cabinets Marble Counter Top 8" SIP Panels R Value of 35 Porcelain Fixtures Shingles Roof Finish Stationary Casemaster Windows Transom Direct Glaze Door 5/8" Thermal Board Waterproof Adhesive 1/2" Gypsum Wall Board 6" and 14" long Stainless Steel 18-8 Bolts 2" Porta Nails Mission Statement Axonometric View Site plan Floor Plan Roof Plan Plumbing plan South Elevation North Elevation East Elevation West Elevation Section 1 Section 2 Cut and Fill Exploded Axon Connection Details Materials List Automatic Awnings Photovoltaic Panels Thermal Panel System Thermal Board Flooring Sip Panel Detail Axonometric View

Soliris Sensor  a wireless sun and wind device that controls your awnings automatically, providing shading when needed and retracting them when strong winds are threatening. Even while you are out, the exterior sensor is constantly watching over your awnings, communicating directly with the wireless motor inside the awning. A simple connection to the receiver is all that the motor and sensor require with no complex cabling or disturbing the interior decor or external facade of your home. Automatic Retractable Awning  provides protection from hot summer sun  Low amperage reduces power consumption  Custom sizes to accommodate full porch shading or only partial for solar protection.  Reduce heat gain up to 65% on southern windows and 77% on eastern windows. A light-colored awning does double duty by also reflecting sunlight.  Aesthetically attractive Automatic Awnings Mission Statement Axonometric View Site plan Floor Plan Roof Plan Plumbing plan South Elevation North Elevation East Elevation West Elevation Section 1 Section 2 Cut and Fill Exploded Axon Connection Details Materials List Automatic Awnings Photovoltaic Panels Thermal Panel System Thermal Board Flooring Sip Panel Detail Axonometric View

Photovoltaic Panel BP 3160  High efficiency 160 watt photovoltaic module using silicon nitride MultiCrystalline cells. The BP 3160 photovoltaic module provides superior value and performance for grid- connected residential and commercial systems, operating AC loads through an inverter, or DC loads directly.  10 3’x6’ BP 3160 Panels located on left portion of house.  Positioned at 18 degrees surface tilt  Sun Azimuth 10 degrees West of South Photovoltaic Panel System Mission Statement Axonometric View Site plan Floor Plan Roof Plan Plumbing plan South Elevation North Elevation East Elevation West Elevation Section 1 Section 2 Cut and Fill Exploded Axon Connection Details Materials List Automatic Awnings Photovoltaic Panels Thermal Panel System Thermal Board Flooring Sip Panel Detail Axonometric View

Active Open Loop System  Drainable to eliminate freezing of water during winter.  Temperature controller activates pump.  Water heated directly by the sun is the same water used by building occupants House Statistics  5 3’x6’ Angle Adjustable Panels  8 3’x6’ Fixed Panels (30 degrees)  8 3’x2’ Fixed Panels (30 degrees)  2 3’x4’ Fixed Panels (30 degrees)  Integrated radiant heat flooring and roof thermal system providing a reversible flow to store hot water in the tank. Thermal Panel Sytem Mission Statement Axonometric View Site plan Floor Plan Roof Plan Plumbing plan South Elevation North Elevation East Elevation West Elevation Section 1 Section 2 Cut and Fill Exploded Axon Connection Details Materials List Automatic Awnings Photovoltaic Panels Thermal Panel System Thermal Board Flooring Sip Panel Detail Axonometric View Active Open Loop System  Drainable to eliminate freezing of water during winter.  Temperature controller activates pump.  Water heated directly by the sun is the same water used by building occupants House Statistics  5 3’x6’ Angle Adjustable Panels  8 3’x6’ Fixed Panels (30 degrees)  8 3’x2’ Fixed Panels (30 degrees)  2 3’x4’ Fixed Panels (30 degrees)  Integrated radiant heat flooring and roof thermal system providing a reversible flow to store hot water in the tank.

Kitchen/Bathroom Tile Living Space Wood Laminate Superior Responsiveness - ThermalBoard is many times more responsive than a cementatious thermal mass, thus providing quick heat up, avoidance of over heating and greater zone control. Efficiency - With low mass and a super conductive aluminum surface, ThermalBoard can operate at lower temperatures than conventional cementatious thermal mass assemblies, thus providing greater system efficiency. Green Product - ThermalBoard is constructed on non-virgin wood, and is fully recyclable.  Modular  The 5/8" thick aluminum clad wood composite panels that are ready to accommodate 3/8" tubing  Accommodates Custom Flooring Thermal Board Flooring Mission Statement Axonometric View Site plan Floor Plan Roof Plan Plumbing plan South Elevation North Elevation East Elevation West Elevation Section 1 Section 2 Cut and Fill Exploded Axon Connection Details Materials List Automatic Awnings Photovoltaic Panels Thermal Panel System Thermal Board Flooring Sip Panel Detail Axonometric View

Energy Savings -Energy savings in SIP home construction have been reported by the Department of Energy to be 20% or more. Home owners of SIP houses have often found reductions in energy usage of as much as 40 to 60%. Construction – These panels allow for easy and quick assembly. Structurally Sound – These panels out performed stick built framing in hurricane conditions SIP Panel Detail Mission Statement Axonometric View Site plan Floor Plan Roof Plan Plumbing plan South Elevation North Elevation East Elevation West Elevation Section 1 Section 2 Cut and Fill Exploded Axon Connection Details Materials List Automatic Awnings Photovoltaic Panels Thermal Panel System Thermal Board Flooring Sip Panel Detail Axonometric View

Thanks For Everything Mission Statement Axonometric View Site Plan Floor Plan Roof Plan Plumbing plan South Elevation North Elevation East Elevation West Elevation Section 1 Section 2 Cut and Fill Exploded Axon Connection Details Materials List Automatic Awnings Photovoltaic Panels Thermal Panel System Thermal Board Flooring Sip Panel Detail Axonometric View