My favorite Solar Homes section.
The stories and
experiences of people who designed, built, and live in passive
solar homes of all types. Many of these people provide email
addresses, and will answer your questions.
To the people who have taken the time to pass on your insights and experiences -- !!Thank You!!
If you live in a solar home and would like to add your story, please contact me Gary.
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"I Did It" Sites | |
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Deep Energy Retrofit
The details include a 30 page description of he design and construction process, a photo gallery, and a detailed thermal analysis spreadsheet. NEW -- After 1 Year Report... |
![]() This is the most carefully thought out energy retrofit I have seen. Gordon and Sue took a drafty 1963 brick schoolhouse with almost no insulation and converted into a home with a heating bill that is 6% of a similar size code built home in their area. Features include: R40 Larsen Truss walls, triple glazed R6 super windows, glazing revamped for passive solar heating, a new solarium, a hand crafted masonry heater, and much more. In addition to a very good thermal envelope. Like most good designs, this one is simple and robust without a lot of gadgetry. |
Innovative, energy efficient, cost effective Montana solar home
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A treasure trove of applied innovative ideas. |
Cristian's
Earth Sheltered Passive Solar Home in Romania
20 pages of pictures, plans, and design & construction details...
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![]() ![]() Cristian's home also includes an extensive earth tube system, rain harvesting, solar hot water, carefully designed wood heating, and provisions for a future PV system. Its a fine design and a great story as well. |
Massachusetts Zero Energy Challenge Winning Home | ![]() It uses a combination of a very good thermal envelope, solar passive and active heating, solar water heating, and a PV powered heat pump to achieve this performance. All the details... |
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Net-Zero-Erngy House for $125 a Square Foot, Eric Thomas, GreenBuildingAdvisor.com $125/sf Net Zero home... |
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Tracey's Passive
Solar, Bermed, ICF affordable home Details here... |
![]() It uses earth berming, passive solar design, and ICF walls to put together a very efficient home on a not very large budget. Details here... |
Mike Smith's Solar Home -- 25 Years of Trouble Free Solar
Heating etails on the system... |
![]() The system has been operating for 25 years with zero maintenance and is still going strong! Details on the system... |
First UK
Zero-Emission Home Unveiled
news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/6735715.stm
Another article with good refs at bottom: |
![]() This is one of the early cuts at such a home. It will be interesting to see the designs that come out of this requirement. |
Passive Solar Cooled House in Tropical Areas
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The house also uses day to night temperature differences and basement cooled air as part of the cooling strategy. This house is definitely worth taking a look at if you live in a low latitude hot climate. |
Off-Grid Living
http://www.judyofthewoods.net/off/homestead.html
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![]() Judy provides lots of good information on simple building and living. |
Doug's Solar Home ... | ![]() Doug describes all of this with quite a bit of "hot-to" detail as well as passing along his philosophy on low impact living. See all of Doug's solar projects ... |
The Steijger
Solar House
Home page for the house: ------ Details on wall system used in this house:
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![]() Features include super insulation, passive solar design with an attached sunspace, heat recovery ventilation, efficient wood heating, 1300 gallon rain water tank, and a 1KW solar electric system. All packaged in a very open and appealing floor plan. The walls are nearly 10 inches thick and use engineered "I" beams with thin webs for studs -- this provides very high R values and low thermal bridging compared to conventional studs. Blown in cellulose is used for insulation. The total energy use is about 4000 KWH per year -- about 1/4 of this is supplied by the current PV rig, with more planned. Many pictures are provided. The house is located in Sheffield/Nottingham/Derby triangle. |
Hanover House
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![]() Total cost was about $200K for the 1800 sqft house. |
Sierras Solar
Home
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![]() Bermed concrete with external insulation for good thermal mass. |
Gregory
Lehman: Houses
www.gregorylehman.com/houses/duplex.php
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![]() The south face has two of our thermosyphon collectors integrated into the wall with full insulation behind the collectors. A great illustration of how a combination of reasonable size, cost effective super insulation and solar heating can make for a very low energy use home at a very reasonable price. |
A Passive Solar Manufactured House -- A Unique Solar Design | ![]() ![]() Records for several heating seasons are provided. |
A
Unique Strawbale Home Design www.geopathfinder.com |
![]() The Geopathfinder site is very interesting with lots of information on rain harvesting, a unique masonry heater/stove design, solar food drying, and lots of other good information. |
Mossy
Hollow -- An Oregon Off-Grid Home
http://mbryner.fatcow.com/docbryner/mossy_hollow/Home.html
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![]() The home incorporates a number of interesting energy related
features including PV and Listeroid power, earth tube cooling, and
grey water reuse. |
Isabella Eco Home
http://isabellaecohome.blogspot.com/
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![]() (Thanks to Erik for the heads up on this) |
Unique
Desert Home
www.dwell.com/...
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An Extensive Renovation for Energy Efficiency
http://www.bozemanhouse.com/index.php
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![]() Covers a lot of the issues that come up in trying to make an old
house energy efficient. |
Our Cool House
Phil and Lisa
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![]() LOTS of detail. |
Solar Haven --
Strawbale home with solar hot water, and wind/ PV power
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![]() The new strawbale home--> |
Ray's Round
Solar House
http://www.raycotechnologies.org/
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![]() The home is round, and is built with Insulated Concrete Forms. A number of interesting features.
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A solar home in
West Virginia
Some of the more recent pictures on on this thread: And, an even later one:
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![]() The thread is being added to as Mallow moves along in the project. He has also agreed to provide a full set of pictures and description for Build It Solar when the project is further along -- stay tuned! Note that the thread is 4 pages long, and some of the best pictures are on the later pages -- just click the page numbers at the upper right of the first page to see the other pages. |
The Florida
Solar Cracker House
http://www.phys.ufl.edu/%7Eliz/home.html
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Off
the Grid in Tucson, Gale Prososki-Marsland, Fine Homebuilding, June 1997 |
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The
Energy Efficient House
Solar Today Magazine Richard Crume |
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Our Solar SunHawk John Schaeffer Mother Earth News |
![]() Building a solar passive home with emphasis on sustainability. |
Green Half-Acre
-- Off-Grid Country Living-- In the City
Risa Buck, photos Pam Lott How to get articles from Home Power ... Mail Tribune Article |
![]() A very good article on building and living in a passive solar, off-grid home with extensive gardens and solar water heating. A half-acre homestead almost in the city. |
Simple Solar
Homesteading
www.freewebs.com/simplesolarhomesteading/
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![]() The cabin cost about $2000 in materials and was built in a couple weeks. An 80 watt PV system meets his needs. By keeping things very simple, he shows how one can live a very satisfying , simple, low cost, and low carbon life. |
Ken's Cabin -- Ideas, Suggestions for Cottage/Cabin Owners
http://www.sticksite.com/cottage/
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Home Green Home,
Laurie Stone How to get articles from Home Power ... |
![]() A very good article describing a Colorado home that is not only very energy efficient, but is constructed with a strong emphasis on green and local materials, and within a budget. |
Green From the Ground Up, Jim McKnight, Mark Klein & Laura Lee, Home Power magazine issue 122 |
![]() The radiant floor heating system can accept heat from solar, the masonry heater, or a gas boiler via a shared heat storage tank. |
Solar home in
Australia with emphasis on sustainable materials
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![]() Looks like a very pleasant home to live in -- light and airy. |
Of Earth and Sun Peter Berney |
Home Power Magazine article,
issue 80
A good article on building an adobe house in Arizona that uses solar thermal for water and space heating and PV for power. A little light on construction details, but an interesting story. |
Permaculture
House in Nimbin, NSW
www.abc.net.au/rn/science/earth/handouts/nimbin.htm
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Ray Mesa Power
and Light
Jim and Mary Collar |
![]() Very nice article on an off grid two dome home with some passive features. An off grid PV system is also described. Good detail on the planning and design, and some detail on the construction. |
Allen
and Pat's Eartship
http://www.gradyallengooch.com/
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![]() Quite a bit of detail. |
Life In an Earthship, Ellen Craig, Mother Earth News Finding Mother Earth News articles...
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![]() Interesting article on building and living in an Earthship in
Colorado. |
Still Saying
"Yes" To Sunshine Collin McCoy and Christine Reising How to get articles from Home Power ... |
![]() Very good article on design, construction and experiences with an earth sheltered house. Also PV, wind power, and rain water collection systems described -- and an attached greenhouse! |
Southwest
Off-Grid Strawbale Home
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![]() The home is off-grid, and includes a PV system for electricity, and a water catchment and storage system. 45 minutes from Tucson. |
A House of Straw Carolyn Roberts Mother Earth News |
![]() “A single mom and her teenage sons build an energy-efficient home for about $50 a square foot. So what's stopping you?” Quite a nice story with a lot of useful advice. |
The Straw House Blog
http://www.glenhunter.ca/the-house/
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![]() Quite a bit of detail is provided including 225 posts, picture gallery, electrical load analysis, and a cost breakdown. Very nice. |
Straw bale
Odyssey Joe Haeme |
![]() A very nice photo documentary on building a 1500 square feet house in Illinois. Good construction detail in photos. |
Strawbale
Building In Golden
http://www.goldenstrawbale.blogspot.com/
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No Place Like
Dome -- Casa Closenuff J Oliver |
![]() Interesting article on construction of a well insulated dome home from reinforced concrete. |
Energy
Self-Sufficiency in SW Colorado Tod LeFevre How to get articles from Home Power ... |
![]() Interesting, fairly detailed, description of passive heated and cooled, straw bale construction home with solar hot water system, a PV system, rain water collection, composting toilets, and grey water recycling! |
The Solar Patriot Amanda Griscom Mother Earth News |
![]() An overview story about a family building a “zero net-energy” passive solar home with PV. No construction detail, but an interesting life style change story. |
Sunshine Superpeople Richard Perez and Bob-O Schultze |
![]() Story about a home near Ashland Oregon that was designed from the ground up to use renewable energy, solar water heating, PV electricity, wood and passive solar heating. |
North Carolina
Demonstration Solar House
http://www.ncsc.ncsu.edu/solar_house
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Description of demonstration house built by NCSU. Open to public. |
Tom Elliot's
Alternate Energy Information Center
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Daycreek.com
Solar Heating System
http://daycreek.com/dc/html/house_specs.htm The www.Daycreek.com main page provides access to quite a bit of interesting solar material. NEW: Daycreek has an update on their sand bed storage system: http://www.daycreek.com/dc/html/journal050509.html |
![]() A fairly detailed description of the system is provided. |
One Year in A Foam House | ![]() |
Heating and Cooling With The Sun! Jim Harmon Finding Mother Earth News articles...
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![]() An interesting article on a California desert house that uses passive solar and earth tube strategies to both heat and cool. "The design I used incorporates a bit of commonsense technology, some ancient architectural methods of the Middle East, and a smattering of Southwestern American Indian building techniques. The result is a structure that's almost wholly passive, uses native building materials where possible, and—this is quite important to me—leaves an almost indiscernible impression on the landscape." |
Experiences
Living On Solar, Doug Kalmer
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![]() Doug is very active on the Yahoo HomeEnergy forum if you have questions. |
Bill Lishman's
Underground House
www.williamlishman.com/underground.htm
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Kelly
& Rosana Hart's Earthbag Home
See also the EarthbagBuilding.com which is run by Kelly Hart...
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![]() The house has many unique features with each room hand crafted for its purpose. The total cost of the home including land and a solar electric system was $49,900! The TV series "Offbeat America", season 3, episode 1 has about a 10 minute tour of the house. |
Mt Best --
Australia
http://mtbest.net/solar_house_tour.html
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Westbrook Solar
EarthCraft House
from Soutface.org Southface Westbrook Demo House Good Technical report on same house
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![]() In my humble opinion they would have gotten a lot more bang for the buck from a solar water heating system rather than the solar PV system? |
Solar-IFIC, Juan Espinosa, The Pueblo Chieftain http://www.chieftain.com/metro/1185706802/3
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Scrap House
The Scraphouse project website... |
![]() Amazing what goes to the dump these days!
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Homes from Steel Grain Bins
Its Not Just a Grain Bin...It's a Home... One using strawbale insulation... Mother Earh News has at least one article on silo homes
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![]() ![]() Once you start looking for these on Google, you find there are a lot of them. |
Rotating Solar Home | ![]() Maybe this should be in the "active solar" section :-) |
Solar Heated Ice Fishing Shack | ![]() It cost almost nothing to build, and heats the insulated fishing shack very well. All the details from Bob... |
Communities | |
BedZED --
Beddington Zero Energy Development
www.bioregional.com/what-we-do/our-work/bedzed/
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BedZED is a zero energy development of about 100 "condos" in the London area. A combination or super-insulation, passive solar, integrated photovoltaic generation, allows the development to be carbon neutral. In addition, an emphasis is placed on efficient transportation via car sharing and other means. These homes appear to be very well lighted and pleasant spaces. |
Friland
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![]() "Even though it is called "Freeland", a few rules apply to all: First of all every family must build a mortgage-free house using recycled or natural materials such as bricks, straw, clay and mussel shells." "Secondly, when moving into their self-built houses - at least one person in every household must start his/her own business or telecommute. Hopefully, in time Friland will become a local power centre and a valid contribution to the regeneration of rural areas." |
Affordable
"Near Zero Net Energy" Homes, L. Darrell Jones, July 2009, www.ruraldevelopmentinc.org/... (pdf) More details and plans here |
![]() The envelope is efficient enough that even in this cold climate, only a small gas space heater is needed for heating. R43 double stud walls. (Thanks to Erik for finding more details on this project) |
The most
original feature of Dongtan is its eco-friendly design. It will have
an ecological footprint (the total area of land required to sustain
an individual) of two hectares per person, three times less than
Shanghai, London or Paris
Dongtan Article from ChinaBroadcase
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![]() Population to be 50K by 2010. "The most original feature of Dongtan is its eco-friendly design. It will have an ecological footprint (the total area of land required to sustain an individual) of two hectares per person, three times less than Shanghai, London or Paris" -- How do they manage to accomplish this? |
New Horizons --
Christian Outreach Ministries -- Jamaica
www.newhorizonsjamaica.org/content/eco_main.php
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