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Tidewater Virginia’s Unit 6 Unplugged Solar Decathlon House Embraces History and Tradition

09/23/2011
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  • 2011 Solar Decathlon - Unit 6 Unplugged by Tidewater Virginia, Dominion University and Hampton University
    While not as edgy as some of its competitors, the <a href="http://teamtidewatervirginia.com/">Unit 6 Unplugged</a> Solar Decathlon House designed by students from <a href="http://www.odu.edu/">Old Dominion University</a> and <a href="http://www.hamptonu.edu/">Hampton University</a> took a very different approach. The <a href="http://www.solardecathlon.gov/team_tidewater_virginia.html">Tidewater Virginia</a> team decided to stick to the historic ties of the <a href="http://www.norfolk.gov/">Norfolk</a> neighborhood and drew influence from the Arts and Crafts aesthetic. Student project manager John Whitelaw took Inhabitat on a tour of the quarters - read on for an exclusive first look!
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  • 2011 Solar Decathlon - Unit 6 Unplugged by Tidewater Virginia, Dominion University and Hampton University
    Greenery surrounds the house, and the roof is generously topped off with solar panels.
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  • 2011 Solar Decathlon - Unit 6 Unplugged by Tidewater Virginia, Dominion University and Hampton University
    A classic design lends to the flexibility of the home, making it suited for just about any architectural environment.
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  • 2011 Solar Decathlon - Unit 6 Unplugged by Tidewater Virginia, Dominion University and Hampton University
    An open patio area encourages spending time outdoors.
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  • 2011 Solar Decathlon - Unit 6 Unplugged by Tidewater Virginia
    The profile of the home harks back to the Arts and Crafts movement.
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  • 2011 Solar Decathlon - Unit 6 Unplugged by Tidewater Virginia, Dominion University and Hampton University
    The furniture in the Unit 6 Unplugged house also reflect the influence of the <a href="http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/acam/hd_acam.htm">Arts and Crafts movement</a>. Details reflect the characteristics which originated in England in the late 19th century and was spread worldwide by architects and designers like <a href="http://www.morrissociety.org/">William Morris</a> and <a href="http://www.franklloydwright.org/">Frank Lloyd Wright</a>.
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  • 2011 Solar Decathlon - Unit 6 Unplugged by Tidewater Virginia, Dominion University and Hampton University
    The home's sloped roof and deep porch draw upon Southern porch culture, offering a place to hang out on hot days.
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  • 2011 Solar Decathlon - Unit 6 Unplugged by Tidewater Virginia, Dominion University and Hampton University
    Several pieces in the house were designed by <a href="http://www.crmsociety.com/">Charles Rennie Mackintosh</a>, a well-known architect and designer from that period. These pieces are on temporary loan from a faculty member for the duration of the competition.
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  • 2011 Solar Decathlon - Unit 6 Unplugged by Tidewater Virginia, Dominion University and Hampton University
    The porch can even be enjoyed during colder weather, as it can be easily converted into an enclosed space thanks to a <a href="http://www.henselstone.com/">Henselstone</a> window and door system.
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  • 2011 Solar Decathlon - Unit 6 Unplugged by Tidewater Virginia, Dominion University and Hampton University
    The layout was designed for a family living in <a href="http://teamtidewatervirginia.com/6pack/6pack.html">multifamily housing</a> in a historic neighborhood setting, and it serves this purpose quite well.
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  • 2011 Solar Decathlon - Unit 6 Unplugged by Tidewater Virginia, Dominion University and Hampton University
    A unique feature inside the house is a moveable wall that serves as both a bookcase and a secret door to the bedroom located off the living room.
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  • 2011 Solar Decathlon - Unit 6 Unplugged by Tidewater Virginia, Dominion University and Hampton University
    When not open, the bedroom remains completely concealed. This feature also helps with <a href="http://inhabitat.com/5-devices-that-help-you-save-energy/">temperature control</a> by creating more localized environments which can be efficiently heated or cooled when in use.
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  • 2011 Solar Decathlon - Unit 6 Unplugged by Tidewater Virginia, Dominion University and Hampton University
    The layout effectively offers a divide between social and private life while incorporating a circular flow that encourages dwellers to move through and use all the rooms.
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  • 2011 Solar Decathlon - Unit 6 Unplugged by Tidewater Virginia, Dominion University and Hampton University
    One of Tidewater Virginia's architectural drawings for the U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon 2011
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  • 2011 Solar Decathlon - Unit 6 Unplugged by Tidewater Virginia, Dominion University and Hampton University
    Tidewater Virginia's floorplan for the U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon 2011.
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2011 Solar Decathlon - Unit 6 Unplugged by Tidewater Virginia, Dominion University and Hampton University

While not as edgy as some of its competitors, the Unit 6 Unplugged Solar Decathlon House designed by students from Old Dominion University and Hampton University took a very different approach. The Tidewater Virginia team decided to stick to the historic ties of the Norfolk neighborhood and drew influence from the Arts and Crafts aesthetic. Student project manager John Whitelaw took Inhabitat on a tour of the quarters - read on for an exclusive first look!

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