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    A passively cooled house!

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    • Mike LuceyM Offline
      Mike Lucey
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      I thought about hurricanes. I imagine this particular house could be constructed in a way that would make it reasonably hurricane proof at least the main structure with in-situ mass concrete. I think it would be asking a lot to expect any house to resist a force 4 or more.

      Maybe incorporate a secure well equipped bunker that would have enough storage for all valuables, furniture etc including free standing kitchen units and let the 'soft' elements of the house blow away!

      When over the owner could come back to the mass concrete elements and rebuild the timber elements and then refurnish it. It would be like the lizards tail! Sacrifice it and escape then regrow and live on! Maybe copying nature to an extent.

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      • R Offline
        Roger
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        Yes! Instead of a storm cellar a storm core. It could be a reinforced tower of three stories with enough room for three of four uncomfortable people to even sit out flooding due to storm surge. I would be the stairway to the elevated breeze veranda. They could be a mass produced element mandated by code and perhaps subsidized by insurance discounts.

        http://www.azcreative.com

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        • Mike LuceyM Offline
          Mike Lucey
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          Yes, indeed the rc core would work well.

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          • W Offline
            watkins
            last edited by

            Here is another interesting house

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            Florida Solar House

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            (www.phys.ufl.edu)

            Regards,
            Bob

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            • Mike LuceyM Offline
              Mike Lucey
              last edited by

              Thanks Bob, I will have good read about it over the weekend as it looks most interesting indeed.

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              • Dave RD Offline
                Dave R
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                Interesting looking house, Mike.

                This would be a passively cooled house and it's immune to hurricanes. Well... at least for now since they don't get that far north. πŸ˜„

                http://www.alaska-in-pictures.com/data/media/9/inupiat-eskimo-igloo_438.jpg

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                • Mike LuceyM Offline
                  Mike Lucey
                  last edited by

                  I understand those igloos are easy enough to heat, if you don;t mind the drips!

                  Reminds me of my 'RotoDome' house I lost interest in .... must have another look
                  at it.


                  RotoDome.jpg

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                  • Dave RD Offline
                    Dave R
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                    An umbrella will handle the drips.

                    Your house looks interesting. You ought to develop it and build it. Could be a nice summer cottage.

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                    • R Offline
                      Roger
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                      The dome has the most interior space for the least exterior surface, so it does work well in terms of energy efficiency.

                      http://www.azcreative.com

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                      • broomstickB Offline
                        broomstick
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                        Hi there! I have been coming back to this topic every once in a while, and I downloaded the pdf attached in the first entry ages ago. Always telling myself I wanted to do it in Sketchup. I have finally come around to complete the model. It is far from perfect but it was really fun to make.

                        It's amazing what a non-client project can teach you in terms of details to add, general "feel" of the model and such. I'm uploading only a screenshot for now, because the model is too big to attach. The model weighs in at 17MB and all has been done by me, apart from face me components and 3D rocks.

                        I hope to have it on the 3D Warehouse soon, but I think I am going to wait until the passage between google and trimble has been completed.

                        For now, I hope you enjoy this image πŸ˜„

                        hoffman_housing.jpg

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                        • Mike LuceyM Offline
                          Mike Lucey
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                          Looks very interesting broomstick. Looking forward to exploring the actual model when you upload to 3DWH, please keep us posted.

                          Mike

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                            Roger
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                            Mike, could we see an animation of that upper deck in a hurricane?

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