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Middlebury College’s Self-Reliance Solar Decathlon House Wins Communications Contest!

09/29/2011
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  • Solar Decathlon 2011, Middlebury College, Self-Reliance
    We're excited to announce that <a href="http://www.middlebury.edu/#story289681" target="_blank">Middlebury College</a>'s <a href="http://solardecathlon.middlebury.edu/" target="_blank">Self-Reliance</a> <a href="http://inhabitat.com/solar-decathlon">Solar Decathlon</a> house just took took top honors in the <a href="http://www.solardecathlon.gov/blog/archives/1878">communications contest</a>, placing it 4th in the overall competition! If there was a house for the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Locavores" target="_blank">locavore</a> movement, it would be the <a href="http://solardecathlon.middlebury.edu/" target="_blank">Self-Reliance</a> house. Solar power is the star of the biennial design-build competition, but the team of students from <a href="http://www.middlebury.edu/#story289695" target="_blank">Middlebury</a> wanted to show that sustainability means a lot more than just renewable energy and efficiency. To do that, the team used local manufacturers and materials, including <a href="http://solardecathlon.middlebury.edu/design.php?page=materials#local_woods" target="_blank">wood</a> sourced from the College's own forests and insulation made from sheep's wool from a local farm. Living up to it's name of <a href="http://solardecathlon.middlebury.edu/index.php" target="_blank">Self-Reliance</a>, the house also boasts plenty of space for residents to <a href="http://solardecathlon.middlebury.edu/design.php?page=architecture#greenhouse" target="_blank">grow their own food</a>. Self-Reliance is currently holding steady in the competition, <a href="http://www.solardecathlon.gov/scores_teams_middlebury.html" target="_blank">nabbing solid scores</a> in the first few categories, including fourth place in <a href="http://www.solardecathlon.gov/scores_contests_architecture.html" target="_blank">Architecture</a>.
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  • Solar Decathlon 2011, Middlebury College, Self-Reliance
    The familiar gable shape of <a href="http://solardecathlon.middlebury.edu/index.php" target="_blank">Middlebury's home</a> was inspired by New England farmhouses that are ubiquitous throughout the school's home state of Vermont.
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  • Solar Decathlon 2011, Middlebury College, Self-Reliance
    "This competition makes sustainability about just energy," said Self-Reliance team member Addison Godine about the Solar Decathlon. "But it's a lot more than that."
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  • Solar Decathlon 2011, Middlebury College, Self-Reliance
    The <a href="http://www.solardecathlon.gov/team_middlebury.html" target="_blank">Middlebury team</a> took pains to keep the carbon footprint of <a href="http://solardecathlon.middlebury.edu/index.php" target="_blank">Self-Reliance</a> as small as possible, thus their reason for using mostly local materials.
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  • Solar Decathlon 2011, Middlebury College, Self-Reliance
    Over 85 students from more than 25 different academic disciplines worked together to design and build Self-Reliance.
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  • Solar Decathlon 2011, Middlebury College, Self-Reliance
    All of Self-Reliance's <a href="http://solardecathlon.middlebury.edu/design.php?page=materials#local_woods" target="_blank">woods</a> -- sugar maple, spruce, and white oak -- were sustainably harvested from <a href="http://www.middlebury.edu/#story289695" target="_blank">Middlebury College</a>-owned forests.
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  • Solar Decathlon 2011, Middlebury College, Self-Reliance
    The <a href="http://solardecathlon.middlebury.edu/blog/?p=1668" target="_blank">slate</a> used in Self-Reliance's kitchen came from <a href="http://www.vermontstructuralslate.com/" target="_blank">Vermont Structural Slate</a>, located in the southern part of the state.
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  • Solar Decathlon 2011, Middlebury College, Self-Reliance
    The Middlebury team made sure that the home's inhabitants would be able to live as sustainably as possible, building in ample space to grow food. The kitchen has a large <a href="http://solardecathlon.middlebury.edu/design.php?page=architecture#greenhouse" target="_blank">greenhouse wall</a> in the south-facing window that will provide produce year round.
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  • Solar Decathlon 2011, Middlebury College, Self-Reliance
    The Middlebury team used the produce in the greenhouse wall when they cooked a meal in the house as part of the entertainment category competition.
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  • Solar Decathlon 2011, Middlebury College, Self-Reliance
    Self-Reliance's dining area is connected to the kitchen and situated between two large windows. The white spruce wood of the walls came from a Middlebury College-owned forest, and it is coated with an all natural linseed oil finish.
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  • Solar Decathlon 2011, Middlebury College, Self-Reliance
    Planters line the large outside deck, wrapping all the way around the Self-Reliance house, allowing for an abundance of fruits, vegetables, and herbs in the warmer months.
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  • Solar Decathlon 2011, Middlebury College, Self-Reliance
    A door in the kitchen leads directly out to the deck, making it easing for residents of Self-Reliance to pick fresh vegetables as they are cooking. The Middlebury team demonstrated the size of the deck with the placement of a four seat picnic table.
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  • Solar Decathlon 2011, Middlebury College, Self-Reliance
    All of the finishes in the home are made with natural materials found close to <a href="http://www.middlebury.edu/#story289695" target="_blank">Middlebury</a>. Linseed oil from the flax plant, a crop commercially harvest in the Northeast, makes up the main ingredient in the vertical wood finishes, like the bedroom walls, natural hard waxes coat the flooring, and paint made from eggshells covers the interior walls.
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  • Solar Decathlon 2011, Middlebury College, Self-Reliance
    A more private section of the deck is easily accessible from the bedrooms of Middlebury's Self-Reliance house.
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  • Solar Decathlon 2011, Middlebury College, Self-Reliance
    The walls of Self-Reliance are 11 inches thick, and insulated with cellulose made from 80 percent recycled newspaper. The team displayed a chunk of insulation for visitors to see.
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  • Solar Decathlon 2011, Middlebury College, Self-Reliance
    The 6.75kW rooftop mounted solar array consists of 30 <a href="http://us.sunpowercorp.com/homes/products-services/solar-panels/" target="_blank">SunPower 225 solar panels</a> that will produce all of the home's energy. Annually in Vermont, the array will produce about 7930 KWh of AC energy, approximately 1550 KWh that the house's projected need. Next to the panels is a solar thermal system consisting of two hot water collectors, which will assist the Self-Reliance house's heat pump, helping to heat the water by as much as 50 percent.
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  • Solar Decathlon 2011, Middlebury College, Self-Reliance
    The planters wrap all the way around the edge of the deck, not only providing plenty of space for food, but giving the home a lovely landscaped exterior.
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  • Solar Decathlon 2011, Middlebury College, Self-Reliance
    The inclusion of planters represents Middlebury's commitment to sustainability, as the growing space will allow the family to live a healthier lifestyle while also reducing their use of water, fossil fuels, pesticides, and fertilizers.
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  • Solar Decathlon 2011, Middlebury College, Self-Reliance
    After the Solar Decathlon is over, Self-Reliance will travel back to Middlebury College where it will be a student residence.
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  • Solar Decathlon 2011, Middlebury College, Self-Reliance
    The floor plan of the house.
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  • Solar Decathlon 2011, Middlebury College, Self-Reliance
    A drawing of the home's exterior plan.
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Solar Decathlon 2011, Middlebury College, Self-Reliance

We're excited to announce that Middlebury College's Self-Reliance Solar Decathlon house just took took top honors in the communications contest, placing it 4th in the overall competition! If there was a house for the locavore movement, it would be the Self-Reliance house. Solar power is the star of the biennial design-build competition, but the team of students from Middlebury wanted to show that sustainability means a lot more than just renewable energy and efficiency. To do that, the team used local manufacturers and materials, including wood sourced from the College's own forests and insulation made from sheep's wool from a local farm. Living up to it's name of Self-Reliance, the house also boasts plenty of space for residents to grow their own food. Self-Reliance is currently holding steady in the competition, nabbing solid scores in the first few categories, including fourth place in Architecture.

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