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Empowerhouse Moves Beyond the Solar Decathlon to Become Real Housing in DC

12/05/2012
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    The <a href="http://www.empowerhouse-dc.org" target="_blank">Empowerhouse</a>, one of 19 homes that competed in the 2011 Solar Decathlon, has moved beyond the competition at the National Mall to become a real home for two families in Washington D.C. Yesterday, the student team from <a href="http://www.newschool.edu/parsons/" target="_blank">Parsons The New School for Design </a>, <a href="http://www.stevens.edu/sit/" target="_blank">Stevens Institute of Technology</a> and <a href="http://www.newschool.edu/milano/" target="_blank">Milano School of International Affairs, Management and Urban Policy at The New School</a> celebrated the completion of Empowerhouse, and the first family will soon move in. Having won the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/empowerhouse-takes-first-place-in-affordability-at-the-2011-solar-decathlon/" target="_blank">Affordability category</a> during the competition, the home is continuing with additional accolades and is the first Passive House in the District of Columbia and a recipient of a Mayor's Sustainability Award. Next year, a second family will move into the sustainable duplex in the Deanwood neighborhood, making it the most practical Solar Decathlon home built yet.
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    From the very beginning, the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/empowerhouse/">Empowerhouse</a> was planned to be more than just an entry for the 2011 Solar Decathlon.
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    Designed and built by a student group from <a href="http://www.newschool.edu/parsons/" target="_blank">Parsons The New School for Design </a>, <a href="http://www.stevens.edu/sit/" target="_blank">Stevens Institute of Technology</a> and <a href="http://www.newschool.edu/milano/" target="_blank">Milano School of International Affairs, Management and Urban Policy at The New School</a>, the prefab home adheres to the principles of <a href="http://www.passivehouse.us/passiveHouse/PHIUSHome.html">Passive House</a>.
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    The project was also developed in partnership with <a href="http://www.dchabitat.org/" target="_blank">Habitat for Humanity of Washington, D.C. (DC Habitat)</a> and the <a href="http://dhcd.dc.gov/" target="_blank">D.C. Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD)</a>, and is the first project in the Solar Decathlon's history to have a life as real housing beyond the competition.
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    After the competition, the home was moved off the Mall and taken to the Deanwood neighborhood to its new resting place.
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    Additional modules were brought in and assembled on the site to make the home a duplex equipped to provide housing for two families.
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    A number or organizations and sponsors helped along the way, including Binational Softwood Lumber Council, Jones Lang LaSalle, Metlife Foundation, Tess Dempsey Design, and Sheila Johnson and the Washington Mystics; as well as community organizations such as Groundwork Anacostia River DC, which provides environmental education and restoration projects to neighborhoods along the river.
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    The home adheres to <a href="http://www.passivehouse.us/passiveHouse/PHIUSHome.html">Passive House</a> design principles and is net-zero with the help of a modest photovoltaic system.
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    The ribbon cutting and completion ceremony was held on December 4th.
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    Lakiya Culley, a Deanwood resident and single mother of three young children, who works as a secretary for the U.S. Department of State, will move into the house in January. The second family was recently selected and will move in soon as well.
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    "This project fulfills a longstanding vision of our team to create a house that would endure in a meaningful way after the Solar Decathlon was over,” said Joel Towers, executive dean of Parsons The New School for Design. “Empowerhouse illustrates The New School's commitment to design-led civic engagement, and is a true model of affordable sustainable housing that has the potential for national as well as international replication. Due to the success of this project, Parsons is now in the planning stages of a second project to build a home with Habitat in Philadelphia."
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    Module configuration.
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    Site plan and photovoltaic placement.
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Empowerhouse Complete

The Empowerhouse, one of 19 homes that competed in the 2011 Solar Decathlon, has moved beyond the competition at the National Mall to become a real home for two families in Washington D.C. Yesterday, the student team from Parsons The New School for Design , Stevens Institute of Technology and Milano School of International Affairs, Management and Urban Policy at The New School celebrated the completion of Empowerhouse, and the first family will soon move in. Having won the Affordability category during the competition, the home is continuing with additional accolades and is the first Passive House in the District of Columbia and a recipient of a Mayor's Sustainability Award. Next year, a second family will move into the sustainable duplex in the Deanwood neighborhood, making it the most practical Solar Decathlon home built yet.

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