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SCI-Arc & Caltech’s Solar Decathlon CHIP House is a Crazy Inside-Out Prefab

09/28/2011
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  • 2011 Solar Decathlon SCI-Arc & Caltech's CHIP House
    At the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/solar-decathlon">2011 Solar Decathlon</a> student design competition currently on in Washington DC., <a href="http://www.solardecathlon.gov/team_sci_arc_caltech.html" target="_blank">SCI-Arc and Caltech's</a> CHIP <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/2011-solar-decathlon/" target="_blank">Solar Decathlon</a> house is turning a lot of heads with what is, without a doubt, the most uniquely shaped prefabricated house currently sitting in West Potomac Park. The lozenge-shaped, solar home defies every engineering and architectural preconception you might have about green building: it wears its puffy insulation on its proverbial sleeve and features a multi-level, open space interior which is structured more like a mini amphitheater than a home. But don't let the crazy space-age aesthetic deceive you - <a href="http://www.chip2011.com/" target="_blank">CHIP House</a> packs a punch with a custom <a href="http://www.chip2011.com/design_tech.html#Smart_Home" target="_blank">iPad app</a> for energy management and the ability to hold up to 45 solar photovoltaic panels on its puffy white roof.
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  • 2011 Solar Decathlon SCI-Arc & Caltech's CHIP House
    Currently ranking in at number 8, the net zero <a href="http://inhabitat.com/bliss-house-6-men-build-2-prefab-houses-in-just-6-days-in-north-london/" target="_blank">prefab</a> heralds a new generation of affordable energy-efficient housing.
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  • 2011 Solar Decathlon SCI-Arc & Caltech's CHIP House
    The CHIP (which stands for “Compact Hyper-Insulated Prototype”) impressed us with its compact, puzzle-like interior, which allows for maximum flexibility within the 750 square foot home.
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  • 2011 Solar Decathlon SCI-Arc & Caltech's CHIP House Bedroom
    The living spaces are built on a series of five <a href="http://inhabitat.com/yves-behar-unveils-local-bike-a-utility-cycle-that-makes-running-errands-easy/" target="_blank">platforms</a> that become more private as one ascends into the space - the top floor holds the bedroom.
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  • 2011 Solar Decathlon SCI-Arc & Caltech's CHIP House Wall Furniture
    In a feat of organization, soft modular chairs fit together to be tucked away in custom wall holsters, and a removable table saves space.
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  • 2011 Solar Decathlon SCI-Arc & Caltech's CHIP House Kitchen
    The kitchen even holds a snowboard, which doubles as a decorative element above the sink.
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  • 2011 Solar Decathlon SCI-Arc & Caltech's CHIP House
    CHIP’s boxy shape and <a href="http://inhabitat.com/spains-hospital-sant-joan-de-rues-infuses-the-urban-environment-with-green-spaces/" target="_blank">slanted roof </a>were designed to maximize solar collection. The unique outer insulation reminds us of a winter coat in appearance as well as in function - it keeps the inside protected from the elements while providing an uncomplicated <a href="http://inhabitat.com/homelesshome-ikea’s-shipping-container-house-questions-the-necessities-of-modern-living/" target="_blank">waterproofing system</a>. It also allows more living space in the interior than would be possible with insulated walls. <br>
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  • 2011 Solar Decathlon SCI-Arc & Caltech's CHIP House Kinect System
    The element of the <a href="http://www.chip2011.com/" target="_blank">CHIP House</a> that is generating the most buzz with visitors at the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/solar-decathlon/">Solar Decathlon</a> is its personal energy management technology, including the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/mysaver-safeguards-your-iphone-ipad-and-ipod-cables-from-damage/" target="_blank">iPad app</a> eGauge which allows residents to monitor, and therefore maintain or decrease their energy usage, and the <a href="http://www.xbox.com/en-US/kinect">XBox Kinect system</a> which is hooked up to the lights and home entertainment, allowing users to control these devices with hand gestures.
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  • 2011 Solar Decathlon SCI-Arc & Caltech's CHIP House
    It provides detailed information on the energy consumption of the house and the effects of all the home's energy saving features, which include a holistic heating and cooling system, <a href="http://inhabitat.com/sloans-innovative-aqus-grey-water-toilet-system-makes-every-drop-count/" target="_blank">wastewater</a> recycling, low-flush toilets, and a 7.8 kW photovoltaic system.
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  • SCI-Arc/Caltech Solar Decathlon 2011 Construction Drawings
    The house is also outfitted with a Control4 system that turns off lights when no one is home, runs the drip irrigation system during dry weather, and even closes blinds to shade the home.
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  • SCI-Arc/Caltech Solar Decathlon 2011 Construction Drawings
    CHIP is a comfortable, well-organized house that utilizes a bevy of high-tech systems to maintain a high degree of <a href="http://inhabitat.com/lakeflato-enters-the-prefab-market-with-their-breezy-leed-porch-house/" target="_blank">energy efficiency</a> and teach residents about their power use.
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2011 Solar Decathlon SCI-Arc & Caltech's CHIP House

At the 2011 Solar Decathlon student design competition currently on in Washington DC., SCI-Arc and Caltech's CHIP Solar Decathlon house is turning a lot of heads with what is, without a doubt, the most uniquely shaped prefabricated house currently sitting in West Potomac Park. The lozenge-shaped, solar home defies every engineering and architectural preconception you might have about green building: it wears its puffy insulation on its proverbial sleeve and features a multi-level, open space interior which is structured more like a mini amphitheater than a home. But don't let the crazy space-age aesthetic deceive you - CHIP House packs a punch with a custom iPad app for energy management and the ability to hold up to 45 solar photovoltaic panels on its puffy white roof.

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