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    Florida Cottage an adaptable solution

    In the end providing shelter only satisfies the most basic of

    human needs. This design concept strives to reach beyond,

    by providing a framework where true diversity can be

    accomplished and a self sustainable communityelf sustainable community can beformed.

    Design solution:

    Whether it is after a natural disaster or financial troubles, This

    entry seeks to provide an economic solution to quickly create a

    sustainable & adaptable framework onto which individuals can

    express themselves, Choose a configuration that meets their

    needs and allow for true interaction with their neighbors and

    the environment; a framework upon which a community can be

    built.

    Floridas Typologies

    Kit of parts

    Because a community is made of people not just buildingsecause a community is made of people not just buildings

    I-house Four SquareShut Gun

    LEGEND:EGEND:1. Living/ Dinning

    2. Kitchen

    3. Bathroom

    4. Utility

    5. Open Plan

    6. Bedroom

    7. Master Suite

    8. Carport

    9. Front Porch

    10. Back Porch

    11. Exterior Roof

    12. Support Structure

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    1. Suns energy collected

    during the day

    2. Main electrical panel

    3. Power to house

    4. Electricity surplus used

    to power hydrogen

    generator

    5. H2O tank

    6. Oxygen storage

    7. Hydrogen storage

    8. Fuel Cell

    9. Moisture from rooms is

    drawn into dehumidifier

    10. Excess water goes into

    H2O tank

    11. Dry air into air handler

    12. Dry cooled Air gets

    distributed through out the

    house

    13. Water heater connected

    to solar System

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    A. Photo-Voltaic Panels

    B. Roof System: Metal roof

    over SIP over light gauge

    structure

    C. Wall System: Exterior fiber-

    cement siding, over ext. gyp.

    board w/ waterproofing on

    metal stud infill w/ R-20 spray

    insulation, & Interior Gypsum

    Board

    D. Floor System: Flooring

    system over structural gyp.

    panel on light gauge metal

    frame

    E. Gutter & Downspouts:

    F. Water Storage Tanks:

    Approx. capacity 8,000 gal.

    G. Ceiling Fans: Connected to

    motion sensors

    H. Window System: Impact

    resistant insulated low-E

    glass, operable

    I. Clerestory Windows

    J. High ceilings

    K. Footing System: Pier and

    pile footing system minimize

    site impact.

    L. Indoor Quality: Low VOC

    paints & formalde-

    hyde free adhe-

    sives.

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    Common

    Private

    Public

    Utility

    Bed

    rooms

    Master

    Basic Components Optional Components

    Carport

    Back Porch

    Front Porch

    Main Roof

    Roof Configuration

    Detached Garage

    Railing Options

    Each

    unit is composed

    of the same steel frame.

    Finished Units are shipped to the

    site and assembled using special

    integral brackets which also provide

    attachment for the roof structure.

    This system allows components to be

    changed or

    disassembled

    as needed.

    As of July 2008, Almost three years after the hurricane,

    city officials estimate there are more than 3,000 trailers

    left in New Orleans. (Source: JJ Sutherland; NPR

    7/19/2008)

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